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Includes: On Multimedia CD-ROMs, Study Guides
& Practice Exam Simulators
This CBT Course offers you the most effective way to
become Server+ Certified. The proven instructor-based,
interactive learning system for certification combines
the convenience and affordability of computer-based
training with the personal attention and effectiveness
of instructor-led training for a complete study
solution.
• CompTIA Board Member
• Instructor-Based Training
• Unlimited Access to IT Training Specialists
• Hands-on Interactive Exercises
• Test Prep Exam Simulations
• Practice Assessment Tests
• Self-paced Study Format
COMPLETE MULTIMEDIA TRAINING!
The Server+ Certification Course includes an approved
course manual, interactive training CD-ROM’s
containing digital video/audio, hands-on interactive
exercises and hundreds of practice test questions. And
if you ever need assistance, one of our certified
educational consultants is only a phone call away.
LEARN TO WORK ON ANY NETWORK!
The complicated nature of today’s server environment
requires technicians to be skilled in Industry Standard
Server Architecture (ISSA). Businesses worldwide need
professionals who can provide multi-vendor networking
solutions. CompTIA, developers of the widely popular
Server+ Certification, developed the Server+
certification program to provide the multi-vendor
networking skills that high-paying companies desire.
Professionals who want to certify their advanced
technical knowledge in areas as RAID, SCSI, multiple
CPUs and the like, should consider this certification.
The Server+ certification validates advanced-level
technical competency of server issues, technology,
including installation, configuration, upgrades,
maintenance, environment, troubleshooting and disaster
recovery.
COMPLETE CURRICULUM!
To become Server+ certified, you need to pass just one
exam. The Server+ Certification course follows the
specific objectives set by CompTIA for Server+
certification.
Module 1 – General Server and Hardware Knowledge
- Client / Server Relationship
- Types of Servers
- Server Hardware Types
- RAM, Shadowing, Static RAM, Caching, DRAM, Parity,
ECC, Memory Types
- SIMM, DIMM, RIMM, Adapter Fault Tolerance
- System Bus Architecture, Physical and Logical Drives
- SCSI
- Types of Transmission (SCSI)
- ATA, ATAPI, and IDE
- Software and Hardware RAID
- SAN and NAS
Module 2 – Installation, Pre-Installation Plan,
Hardware & Software, Disassemble & Reassemble
- Installation Best Practices
- Expansion Cards
- USB – Universal Serial Bus and Plug & Play
- Installing IDE Drives
- SCSI Arrays
- Network Standards and Cables
Module 3 – Configuration, BIOS, RAID
- Configuring the OS
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Server
- Microsoft Windows 2003 Server
- UNIX, Macintosh, IBM OS2
- General Server Configuration
Module 4 – Upgrading
- Backups, Preventing ESD, Motherboards, BIOS, CMOS,
POST
- CPU
- Hard Drives
- NICs, Direct Memory Access, Wireless NICs
- Adapter Fault Tolerance, Adapter Load Balancing
- Upgrading a UPS
Module 5 – Proactive Maintenance
- Backup Tapes
- Performance Baselines
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Desktop Management Interface
- Physical Housekeeping
- Server Security Viruses
Module 6 – Environment
- Server Room, Server Chassis, Reliable Power, UPS
Module 7 – Troubleshooting Overview
- Command Line Utilities
- Domain Name Service
- DHCP
- Ping and TRACERT Commands
- NBSTAT and NETSTAT
- ARP and RARP, NSLOOKUP Command
- Troubleshooting
- Bottlenecks
- Remote Notification and Power Management
- Basic Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Issues
- Server Shutdown Procedures
Module 8 – Disaster Recovery Overview
- Backup, Fault Tolerance, Hot Swap, Warm Swap and Cold
Swap
- Types of Backups
- Grandfather, Father, and Son Backup Methods
- Alternate Site Recovery Plan, Alternate Site and Fault
Tolerance
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