Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC-3) - 306 High Availability Systems and Storage

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Duration
5 days

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Location

Course Language
English

Training Solutions
Online Live

Highly available IT infrastructures are a key factor in stable digital services. This training course provides in-depth expert knowledge on reliability, scalability, and storage in professional Linux environments—practical, up-to-date, and technically precise.

Key topics

  • Cluster concepts for high availability and failover.
  • Shared storage, replication, and distributed file systems.
  • Automation, monitoring, and error analysis.
  • Security and performance aspects in HA architectures.
  • Integration of modern platforms and cloud scenarios.

Prerequisites
Very good Linux skills, experience in administration, networks, and system services.

Target group
System administration, DevOps roles, IT architecture, operation of critical infrastructures.

In-depth expertise in stable, resilient Linux systems enhances operational reliability, efficiency, and technological sovereignty in complex IT landscapes.

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course content
  • High availability concepts and theory
  • Load balancing clusters
  • Failover clusters
  • DRBD
  • Access to cluster storage
  • Cluster file systems
  • GlusterFS storage cluster
  • Ceph storage cluster
  • High availability of hardware and resources
  • Advanced RAID
  • Advanced LVM
  • High availability of the network

Frequently asked questions

  • The focus is on building fail-safe Linux infrastructures. Topics covered include architecture, planning, and operation of highly available systems with cluster technologies, redundant storage, and automatic failover.
  • The course covers the planning and administration of Linux cluster solutions. Important topics include cluster design, node management, resource control, and failover mechanisms for high-availability services.
  • High system availability is considered a key component of modern IT architectures. Companies secure critical applications through redundant servers, cluster solutions, and automated recovery mechanisms.
  • Modern storage concepts under Linux are relevant. These include replication technologies, cluster file systems, shared storage, network storage, and strategies for data backup and availability.
  • Typical areas of application include data centers, cloud environments, and enterprise infrastructures. Roles range from Linux system administration to architecture and operation of critical IT systems.
  • Linux enables stable and flexible HA architectures. Technologies such as cluster management, automatic service switching, and data replication reduce downtime for business-critical applications.
  • The focus is on strategies for automatic service takeover. These include cluster node monitoring, resource control, redundant infrastructure, and rapid recovery mechanisms.
  • Reliable storage forms the basis of stable IT systems. Redundant storage architectures, data replication, and distributed file systems ensure data integrity and continuous system availability.

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