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Server+ Training Course by LearnKey


Get a demo now !Server+ provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively administer modern servers. This is the ideal step between Network+ and moving into the Server Administrator field. Server+ covers essential background knowledge of Server Technology that is used in a universal platform. This course introduces disaster and recovery planning on a variety of operating systems. Learn what you need to know on the Server side about applications, installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and diagnosing today's servers. This course will prepare you to pass the CompTIA Server+ certification exam SK0-002 and is a perfect platform agnostic server implementation course.


£200  per user + vat



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Course outline

Session 1

Section A: Introduction
Assumed Knowledge
Prerequisites
Server Administration Importation
Server+ Exam Domains
Exam Tips

Section B: Server Types
Blade Servers
Tower Servers
Rack-Mount Servers
Network Layer Servers
Access Servers
Network Service Servers
User Service Servers
Application Server Models

Section C: Administering Servers
Web Server
Windows IIS
Firewall Server
DNS Server
DHCP Server
Database Server

Section D: Bus Technologies
System Bus
PCI
PCI Bus Mastering
PCI Hot Swap
Bus Standards Compared
Hierarchical and Peer PCI

Section E: Internal Server Storage
SCSI Overview
SCSI-1
SCSI-2
SCSI-3
Newer SCSI Standards
LVD and HVD
Multimode and Single Ended
Connecting SCSI Devices
IDE Systems
ATA Implementations
SATA Implementations

Section F: External Server Storage
Fibre Channel Overview
Fibre Channel Interfaces
Fibre Channel Arrays
SMF vs. MMF
Fibre Channel Connectors
Fibre Channel Speeds
Fibre Channel Architectures
iSCSI
FCIP
NAS vs. SAN

Section G: RAID
Understanding RAID
RAID Benefits
RAID 0
RAID 1
RAID 5
Layered RAID
Advanced RAID

Section H: Processors and Memory
Multiprocessing
Multi vs. Dual Processors
Processes, Threads, and Fibers
64-Bit Processor
64-Bit Processor and Memory
WOW32 and WOW64
64-Bit Operating System
Server Memory
Advanced Memory Features
Session 2

Section A: High Availability
Understanding Availability
Availability Step
Availability Solutions
Clustering
Fault Tolerance
Replication
Scalability
Server Types and Availability

Section B: Server Installation
Planning
Gaining Approval
Validating the Plan
Upon Receipt
Configuration Documentation
Stabilization
OS Interface Updates

Section C: Configuring Servers
In-Band and Out-of-Band
In-Band Processing
Management Plans
BIOS Settings
BIOS Failure
Avoiding BIOS Problems
Documentation

Section D: Configuring RAID
RAID Setup
Striped Volume
Mirrored Volume

Section E: Configuring Peripherals
UPS
UPS Load Requirements
UPS Upgrades
UPS Replacement
UPS Management
Backup Devices
Data Storage
KVM Devices
General Guidelines

Section F: Network Operating Systems
NOS Overview
NOS Install Process
Installing Windows Server
Windows Setup Options
Post-Installation Tasks

Section G: Management Services
SNMP
SNMP Communications
SNMP over TCP/IP
DMI
IPMI
Event Logs
System Monitoring Agent
BLAT

Section H: Backup and Restoration
Backup Solutions
Recovery Disks
Backup Types
Backup Media
Backup Schedules
Documenting Backups
Session 3

Section A: Upgrading Processors and Memory

Upgrade Tips
Processor Checklist
Adding Memory
Memory Installation
Advanced Memory Steps
OS Memory Settings

Section B: Adding Hard Drives
Hard Drive Types
Drive Troubleshooting
Adding More Drives
Add Drives Demonstration
Storage Configuration Options

Section C: Creating Baselines
Understanding Performance Analysis
Processor Utilization
Process, Privilege, and User Time
System Monitor
Disk Utilization
Memory and Network Utilization
Bottlenecks

Section D: Performance Optimization
Cleaning Your Server
Cleaning Schedules
Cable Management
Change Management
Networking Technologies
Cable Connections
RJ-45 Cabling
Optimizing BIOS Settings
Optimizing OS Performance
Optimizing Services

Section E: Physical Security
Physical Security Defined
Server Security
Data Security
Backup Security
Security Incidents

Section F: Troubleshooting
Environmental Issues
Troubleshooting Process
Proper Shutdown Process
Troubleshooting Tools
Command Line Tools
FRUs
REACT

Section G: Disaster Recovery
Recovery Plan
Sample Recovery Plan
When Disaster Strikes
Redundancy
Backup Rotations




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