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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.
| 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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