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In this course, students install, configure, upgrade, maintain, and troubleshoot servers, and learn information and skills that will be helpful on the job, and prepare for the CompTIA Server+ exam code SK0-004.
- Examine the Network Architecture
- Identify Common Server Types and Functions
- Identify Server System Board Components
- Explore System Processing Core
- Explore Server Memory
- Examine Server Cooling and Power Systems
- Describe Server Software
- NOS Management Features
- NOS Security Features
- Network Essentials for Servers
- Examine Storage Devices Used for Servers
- Exploring IDE and SCSI
- Describe RAID
- Explore NAS Implementations
- Explore SAN Implementations
- Identify the Best Practices in Server Hardware Installation
- Install Hardware Components on a Server
- Verify Server Installation
- Install a Server in a Network Environment
- NOS Installation and Verification
- Install System Monitoring Agents and Service Tools
- Server Configuration Documentation
- Examine an Upgrade Checklist
- Examine the Issues in Upgrading Server Hardware
- Examine the Issues in Upgrading Server Software
- Industry Best Practices for Server Installation and Maintenance
- Server Security and Access Methods
- Examine the Troubleshooting Theory and Methodologies
- Troubleshoot Server Hardware Problems
- Troubleshoot Server Software Problems
- Troubleshoot Server Network Problems
- Troubleshoot Server Storage Device Problems
- Examine Disaster Recovery Plans
- Implement Disaster Recovery Methodologies
- Implement Replication Methods
The CompTIA® Server+® certification exam is targeted at IT professionals, network support technicians, and server hardware specialists having 18-24 months of experience in the information technology industry and hands-on experience with the installation, configuration, diagnosis, and troubleshooting of PC hardware
Before attending this course, students must have:
- A+ Certification – Operating Systems
- Network+ Certification (Second Edition)
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: – examine server fundamentals. – identify the hardware components of a server. – describe the features of server software. – examine the various types of storage systems used in servers. – install hardware components on a server. – configure servers. – examine the issues in upgrading server components. – identify some of the industry’s best practices for deploying a server and the various strategies of securing, accessing, and remotely managing the server hardware. – troubleshoot servers.
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