Dell
Storage Training
At Dell, we recognize that businesses are faced with
skyrocketing and unpredictable demands for data storage.
The challenge of managing growth with limited resources
and budget can be difficult. And while information is
becoming increasingly critical, keeping it online and
available whenever it is needed is more and more complicated.
Having a staff that has completed Dell storage training
is key.
As one of the three focus areas of the Dell Certification
Program, Dell Storage Training provides IT professionals
with the knowledge, skills, and expertise required to
install, configure, manage, and monitor Dell/EMC SAN
and NAS solutions.
The path to certification includes e-learning courses
for introductory knowledge, instructor-led courses for
advanced hands-on training, and the certification exams
themselves. Are you Dell certified?
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Program
Using recognized best practices from Dell, the Dell
Certification Program combines core knowledge of product
functions with thorough, hands-on experience building
and managing Dell solutions. Certificants must pass
challenging, skills-based examinations, validating the
candidate's ability to correctly implement, manage,
and support Dell products in real-world scenarios.
The Dell Certification Program includes three certification
tracks:
Dell Certified Server Professional covers Dell
PowerEdge hardware, firmware, OS installation, configuration,
local and remote management, and troubleshooting.
Dell Certified Storage Networking Professional
provides expertise in implementing Dell storage into
an existing IT infrastructure, including storage fundamentals
and initial setup, configuration, and management of
Dell/EMC storage arrays, the advanced features of Dell/EMC
SAN solutions such as SnapView and MirrorView, clustering,
and performance management.
Dell Certified Networking Professional includes
PowerConnect configuration, monitoring, upgrade management,
high-performance workgroup connectivity; data center
connectivity and switch aggregation.