CompTIA's Server+ Training Institute in Bangalore
CompTIA's Server+ is a vendor-neutral certification that validates the competency of advanced IT technicians. The Server+ Certification confirms a technician's knowledge of Industry Standard Server Architecture (ISSA) technology, technologies such as RAID, SCSI and multiple CPUs, as well as capabilities with server issues, including disaster recovery.
• Investigating Different Types of Servers.
• Identifying Server Hardware.
• Identifying Network Operating Systems and Other Software.
• Planning for Server Installation.
• Adding Server Hardware.
• Verifying the Installation.
• Data-Transmission Media.
• 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.
• Backing Up Server Data.
• Base lining Servers and Monitoring Server Performance.
• Setting SNMP Thresholds.
• Keeping the Server Clean.
• Verifying Hardware.
• Establishing Remote Notification.
• Creating and Using Upgrade Check Lists.
• Adding and Replacing Hardware.
• Upgrading Server Software.
• Evaluating the Physical Security of Servers.
• Evaluating the Server Room Environment.
• Reviewing General Troubleshooting Information.
• Analyzing the Problem and its Cause.
• Using Diagnostic Software.
• Identifying Bottlenecks.
• Ensuring Redundancy and Availability.
• Backups.
• Creating a Disaster Recovery Plan.
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Course Outline
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.
• Base lining 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.
Visit: http://rooman.net/server/
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