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SAN Fundamentals

SAN Fabric Foundations Intensive

Build repeatable zoning, alias, and naming patterns for multi-switch fabrics before you touch production hardware.

Duration
5 days instructor-led
Format
In-person lab + cohort chat
Tuition (informational)
₩1,280,000
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Overview

This bootcamp walks you through vendor-neutral fabric models, port login diagnostics, and change windows that operations teams expect in Korea enterprise data centers. You rehearse failures in the lab activity log so misconfiguration stories become muscle memory, not midnight surprises.

What is included

  • Fabric discovery maps with documented assumptions
  • Zone set drafts reviewed like operational runbooks
  • Port login walkthroughs with annotated screenshots
  • Change rehearsal checklist aligned to quality standards
  • Mentor review of your fabric narrative write-up
  • Small cohort cap for live Q&A
  • Session recordings for 90 days

Outcomes

  1. Produce a fabric readiness brief stakeholders can skim in five minutes.
  2. Explain login failures without guessing at undocumented shortcuts.
  3. Hand off a defensible change packet to shift leads.
Portrait of Minseo Park

Lead mentor

Minseo Park

Lead SAN instructor focused on fabric stability for logistics and research clusters.

Participant questions

Do you cover a specific switch OS?

We stay vendor-neutral on CLI specifics and emphasize behaviors every modern switch shares. Bring your vendor docs for office hours.

Is hardware included?

Remote participants receive VPN access to shared lab pods; in-person seats use our racks. No gear ships to your office.

What if I miss a lab block?

You can replay the recording and book a 30-minute lab catch-up slot within two weeks. Live demos are not re-run privately.

Experience notes

“The fabric narrative template from day two is now how our team opens every change request. Still wish the DNS annex had fifteen more minutes.”
Haeun Choi · Storage operations analyst · BlueRiver Group · 5/5 · survey
“Mentor markup on my zoning draft was blunt in a useful way—finally aligned naming with our monitoring tags.”
Leo Tan · 4/5