Course Description
Server+ Certification
Course Type: Self-paced Courses
Estimated Time of Completion: 17 hour(s) 34 minutes
CEU Credits:
Language: English
Description: In this course, you will examine different types of servers, identify hardware and software components used on servers, explore how to install servers into a network environment and examine how to configure servers for optimal performance.
Objectives:
Introduction to Servers
Investigating Different Types of Servers
Identifying Server Hardware
Identifying Network Operating Systems and Other Software
Installing Servers
Planning for Server Installation
Adding Server Hardware
Verifying the Installation
Data-Transmission Media
Configuring Servers
Checking and Upgrading BIOS and Firmware Levels
Configuring RAID
Installing Network Operating Systems and Other Software
Configuring External Peripheral Devices
Installing System Monitoring Agents and Service Tools
Documenting the Server
Maintaining Servers
Backing Up Server Data
Baselining Servers and Monitoring Server Performance
Setting SNMP Thresholds
Keeping the Server Clean
Verifying Hardware
Establishing Remote Notification
Upgrading Server Components
Creating and Using Upgrade Check Lists
Adding and Replacing Hardware
Upgrading Server Software
Exploring Environmental Issues Surrounding Servers
Evaluating the Physical Security of Servers
Evaluating the Server Room Environment
Troubleshooting Servers
Reviewing General Troubleshooting Information
Analyzing the Problem and its Cause
Using Diagnostic Software
Identifying Bottlenecks
Exploring Disaster Recovery Concepts and Techniques
Ensuring Redundancy and Availability
Backups
Creating a Disaster Recovery Plan
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Course Type: Self-paced Courses
Estimated Time of Completion: 17 hour(s) 34 minutes
CEU Credits:
Language: English
Description: In this course, you will examine different types of servers, identify hardware and software components used on servers, explore how to install servers into a network environment and examine how to configure servers for optimal performance.
Objectives:
· After completing this course, you will be able to employ preventive maintenance measures to keep servers running at acceptable performance levels, upgrade server hardware and software, discuss environmental issues that pertain to server operation and troubleshoot problems with server hardware and software.
· Browser Netscape Communicator 4.0
· Browser Other: AOL 4.0
· Operating System MacOS 8.5
· Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
· Operating System MS-Windows 95
Introduction to Servers
Investigating Different Types of Servers
Identifying Server Hardware
Identifying Network Operating Systems and Other Software
Installing Servers
Planning for Server Installation
Adding Server Hardware
Verifying the Installation
Data-Transmission Media
Configuring Servers
Checking and Upgrading BIOS and Firmware Levels
Configuring RAID
Installing Network Operating Systems and Other Software
Configuring External Peripheral Devices
Installing System Monitoring Agents and Service Tools
Documenting the Server
Maintaining Servers
Backing Up Server Data
Baselining Servers and Monitoring Server Performance
Setting SNMP Thresholds
Keeping the Server Clean
Verifying Hardware
Establishing Remote Notification
Upgrading Server Components
Creating and Using Upgrade Check Lists
Adding and Replacing Hardware
Upgrading Server Software
Exploring Environmental Issues Surrounding Servers
Evaluating the Physical Security of Servers
Evaluating the Server Room Environment
Troubleshooting Servers
Reviewing General Troubleshooting Information
Analyzing the Problem and its Cause
Using Diagnostic Software
Identifying Bottlenecks
Exploring Disaster Recovery Concepts and Techniques
Ensuring Redundancy and Availability
Backups
Creating a Disaster Recovery Plan
More Information
| Language | English |
| Course Length | 17.00 hours |
| Duration of Access | 12 weeks |
| Instructor | Self Study |
| Vendor | Element K |
Price: $ 119.00 (USD)
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