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Implementing Nutanix High Availability and Disaster Recovery

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Overview

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Handling failures and disaster recovery is important to avail the data all the time to the end-user. This course will teach you the significance and configuration of high availability and disaster recovery for Nutanix hyperconverged solutions.

Failures and disasters are prone to happen in every ecosystem and data centers are no exception to that. A robust data center architecture needs to be up in every circumstance without losing any data. In this course, Implementing Nutanix High Availability and Disaster Recovery, you’ll learn to implement and maintain high availability and disaster recovery aspects of the Nutanix hyperconverged solutions. First, you’ll explore the high-level architecture of the Nutanix hyperconverged solutions and their building blocks. Next, you’ll discover how one can achieve high availability for Nutanix acropolis hypervisor. Finally, you’ll learn how the disaster recovery aspects works using different features offered by Nutanix hyperconverged solutions. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of “Implementing Nutanix High Availability and Disaster Recovery” needed to keep our data centers always up and running without suffering from any data loss.

Syllabus

  • Course Overview 1min
  • Understanding High Availability and Disaster Recovery 13mins
  • Implementing High Availability in Nutanix Hyperconverged Solutions 21mins
  • Automating Nutanix Disaster Recovery Using Leap 12mins
  • Course Summary 2mins

Taught by

Jaya Bodkhey

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