This course is intended for students wishing to qualify with CompTIA Server+ Certification for advanced level technical competency of server issues and technology. It is also suitable for PC support technicians wanting to improve their skills in support and administration.
This course is intended for students wishing to qualify for the CompTIA Server+ Certification for advanced-level technical competency in server issues and technology. It is also suitable for PC support technicians wanting to improve their skills in support and administration.
Course Prerequisites
CompTIA A+ Certification exams or have equivalent knowledge and experience in supporting end-users and PC-based systems.
Outline
Planning Servers
Server Fundamentals
Servers as Hardware and Software
Server Form Factors
Racks
Configuration Management
Project Planning Concepts
Server Pre-installation Planning
Server Upgrade Plans
Implementing the Plan
Verifying the Plan
Configuration Management
Documentation
Equipment Disposal
Storage and RAID
Hard Drives
The SCSI Interface
Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)
The Serial ATA Interface
Drive Arrays (RAID)
Installing an NOS
Installation Procedures
File Systems
Installation Methods
Configuring the NOS
Configuring Servers
Server Networking
Ethernet
TCP/IP
Virtual LANs (VLAN)
Directory Services
Managing Users
File and Print Services
External Storage Technologies
Disk and Volume Management
Designing a Secure Site
Site Security Controls
Server Security
Secure Network Topologies
Firewalls and Proxy Servers
Malware Protection Software
Application Servers
Configuring Server Roles
Installing Roles and Applications
Network Configuration and Access
Database and Application Servers
Web and FTP Servers
Messaging Servers
Virtualization Technologies
Virtualization Defined
Virtual Platform Applications
Virtualization Best Practices
Managing and Upgrading Servers
Management and Monitoring Tools
Developing a Server Management Plan
Network Management Protocols
Server Access Tools
Server Monitoring
System Logs
Environment and Maintenance
Preventative Maintenance
Power
Server Environment
Installing and Upgrading Hardware
Adding and Removing Components
Accessing the Case
CPU
Memory
Expansion Cards
Firmware
Troubleshooting Servers
Troubleshooting Models and Processes
Troubleshooting Steps
Approaching Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Scenarios
Troubleshooting Hardware Problems
Troubleshooting Storage
Troubleshooting Network Problems
Troubleshooting Software Problems
Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery Planning
Fault Tolerance and Redundancy
Health and Safety
Recovery
Backup Strategies
NetPLUS College has been helping students to begin their new careers since 1999. Our ultimate approach has always been to “bring the real world into the classroom.” We employ top industry professionals with extensive backgrounds in Cisco, Microsoft, VMWare, and Palo Alto.
NetPlus is preparing and inspiring the Tomorrow Makers— the next generation of industry leaders in IT with real-world experience and innovative spirit. Our small class sizes and custom-designed lab environments ensure you get the attention and support you deserve while working with up-to-date and state-of-the-art hardware devices.
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At BTT College, our NES training assumes students have little or no previous IT experience. They will start from scratch and will increase their knowledge and skills through hands-on practice exercises.
CompTIA courses are designed for computer enthusiats wishing to obtain basic and intermediate knowledge of various popular notions in information technology.
CompTIA certifications align with IT infrastructure and cybersecurity career paths, with each added certification representing a deepening of a students’ expertise. Employers, for hiring purposes, use these certifications as a guideline to hire IT Professionals.
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Set up a multi-platform network using protocols from the large TCP/IP family. Apply best practices and use recognized tools to increase the performance, resilience and security of your computer networks.
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