Lead Storage Administrator-- Plano, TX (day one onsite, 3 days onsite in a week) Accounting - Plano, TX at Geebo

Lead Storage Administrator-- Plano, TX (day one onsite, 3 days onsite in a week)

Storage Administrator - Level 3 Job description Minimum 10
years of experience in Storage and Backup Technologies1.
Hands-on experience in current enterprise level NetApp SAN/NAS storage design, networking, configuration, capacity management, troubleshooting and maintenance of highly available enterprise data storage systems Solid understanding of various methods to back-up virtual machines as well as DR strategies utilizing vMotion, HA, SAN snapshots, LUN replication, etc Solid understanding of NetApp SAN/NAS technology and how vSphere is implemented with shared storage (eg.
fiber channel, iSCSI, NFS or CIFS.
RDM vs VMFS) strategies for performance and optimization across logical and physical network topologies VMware Infrastructure design and planning involving large scale clusters Monitor performance, errors, and warnings on FC network and attached storage systems Maintain storage and FC network policies and standards Troubleshoot performance problems and propose short term fixes and long term solutions Refresh data from one environment to another at the request of the application development staff Follow ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) practices for Change Management.
EMC Skills:
EMC H/W , VMAX/DMX, VNX, CLARION,EMC Snapview and Mirrorview skills,EMC VMAX Configuration and AdministrationCisco MDS:
Should have Expertise in CISCO MDS FABRIC SWITCHES Both CLI/GUIThe hourly range for roles of this nature are $40 to $70/hr.
Rates are heavily dependent on skills, experience, location and industry.
CyberThink is an Equal Opportunity Employer Lead Storage Administrator-- Plano, TX (day one onsite, 3 days onsite in a week) Recommended Skills Administration Capacity Management Change Management Computer Networks Itil Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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