astorrs wrote: » Read this cover to cover: Information Storage and Management: Storing, Managing, and Protecting Digital Information This is the textbook that maps to the objectives of the EMC Information Storage and Management exam which is the Associate level exam required for almost all their certification paths (and carries an EMCPA designation so you can stick something on your resume right away). It's very well written and would be a good introduction to storage and makes use of EMC products as examples throughout.
knwminus wrote: » Cool beans. I was actually thinking of doing that exam. Do you think that would be more worth while then the SCSP or do you think that they compliment each other?
astorrs wrote: » I think vendor specific storage certs are far more desirable right now, but obviously the training required to move beyond the basics is expensive. Even the self study options usually cost a couple $k.
down77 wrote: » I took the EMC Storage Foundations course about 2 years ago and I'll try to dig through the boxes in my garage to find the links and suggested review docs. A majority of the material can be found through power-path, assuming you have an active account to log in. EMC has done a decent job of setting up a youtube channel to help with quick clips and tips. Here is one good blog site for EMC storage products that I've used:EMC Storage Product|CLARiiON|Symmetrix Series|SAN Solution|Network Attached Storage|SAN Product|Knowledge Sharing If you're willing branch off and learn more than just EMC, IBM offers free online training for their products and their storage basics is a good high level overview:IBM DS 3000/4000/5000 Series Training