Course - Server+ (CompTia)

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Course - Server+ (CompTia)

  • Course description CompTia Server+ 2005

    Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never misses another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best CompTIA Server+ Certified Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training and certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for and pass your certification exams.

    The skills and knowledge measured by the Server+ 2005 exam are derived from an industry-wide and worldwide job task analysis and a survey to validate the job task analysis. The survey results were used to weight the test domains and ensure the weightings are representative of the job requirements. This exam blueprint includes the test objectives and the relative weightings. Example topics and concepts are included to clarify the test objectives and should not be construed as a comprehensive list of all the content of this exam.

    Part 1

    Course Overview


    This course covers general knowledge about technologies such as Fiber Channel and RAID. The course also covers pre-installation activities for installing a server or network. This course is divided into three units: Fiber Channel Fundamentals, RAID, and Installation Planning. The Fiber Channel Fundamentals unit introduces learners to the Fiber Channel technology and covers Fiber Channel hardware and iSCSI and FCIP technologies. The unit on RAID covers various aspects of the RAID technology. The unit on installation planning covers various pre-installation activities and setting up of the environment

    Learn To

    • Identify the features of the Fiber Channel (FC) technology.
    • Identify key aspects of Fiber Channel (FC) hardware, cabling, and topologies.
    • Identify the various methods to manage hard disk failures in a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) array.
    • Identify the key aspects of Storage Area Networks (SANs) and Network Attached Storage (NAS).
    • Identify the key aspects of preparing an installation plan.

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Fiber Channel Fundamentals 1 hour
    • Identify the features of the Fiber Channel (FC) technology.
    • Identify the components of Fiber Channel (FC) hardware.
    • Identify the key aspects of Fiber Channel (FC) cabling.
    • Match different Fiber Channel (FC) Topologies with their features.
    • Identify the key aspects of the Internet Small Computer System Interface (iSCSI) technology.
    • Identify the key aspects of the Fiber Channel over IP (FCIP) technology.

    Unit 2: RAID Concepts 1 hour


    • Associate the various Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) levels with their descriptions.
    • Match the hybrid Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) levels with their descriptions.
    • Distinguish between the features of hardware Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) and software RAID.
    • Identify the various methods to manage hard disk failures in a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) array.
    • Analyze the Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) level to be used in a given scenario.
    • Identify the key aspects of server clustering.
    • Identify the key aspects of Storage Area Networks (SANs).
    • Identify the key aspects of Network Attached Storage (NAS).

    Unit 3: Installation Planning 2 hours


    • Identify the key aspects of preparing an installation plan.
    • Identify the factors to be considered before hardware installation.
    • Identify the key aspects of verifying network protocols.
    • Identify the key aspects of setting up the server environment.
    • Identify the best practices for installing hardware.

    Part 2

    Course Overview


    This course covers general information about installing hardware devices and configuring servers. This course is divided into two units, Hardware Installation and Configuration of Servers. The Hardware Installation unit covers best practices of hardware installation and server management. The Configuration of Servers unit covers hardware configuration, installation, and network configuration.

    Learn To

    • Identify the best practices for hardware installation.
    • Identify the key aspects of developing server management plans.
    • Identify the key aspects of hardware configuration.
    • Identify the basic activities of a network operating system (NOS) installation.
    • Identify the steps to install Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
    • Identify the steps to install a Novell NetWare 6.5 server and a SUSE LINUX 9.1 server.
    • Identify the key aspects of network configuration.

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Hardware Installation 2 hours
    • Identify the best practices for installing internal devices.
    • Identify the best practices for installing external devices.
    • Identify the rules for configuring Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices.
    • Identify the key aspects of the Power-on sequence.
    • Identify the key aspects of developing server management plans.

    Unit 2: Configuration of Servers 2 hours
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading BIOS and firmware levels.
    • Identify the key aspects of configuring Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID).
    • Identify the key aspects of calculating Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) capacity.
    • Identify the options for configuring external peripherals.
    • Identify the basic activities of a network operating system (NOS) installation.
    • Identify the steps to install Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.
    • Identify the steps to install Microsoft Windows 2000 Server.
    • Identify the steps to install Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
    • Identify the steps to install a Novell NetWare 6.5 server.
    • Identify the steps to install a SUSE LINUX 9.1 server.
    • Identify the different network protocols for a server.
    • Identify the options for verifying network configuration.
    • Identify the key aspects of applying fixes, patches, and service packs.
    • Identify the methods for updating various operating systems.

    Part 3

    Course Overview


    This course teaches the general aspects of upgrading servers. The course is divided into two units, Service Tools and Processors and Storage Devices. The Service Tools unit introduces the general tools that help the administrator learn about the health of the servers. In the Processors and Storage Devices unit, the key aspects involved in upgrading processors and different types of hard drives are discussed.

    Learn To

    • Identify the key aspects of monitoring a network with simple network management protocol (SNMP), Microsoft Windows Performance Monitor, and NetWare Monitor.
    • Identify the features of backup utilities used for server backup in NetWare, Microsoft Windows, and Linux environments.
    • Identify the key aspects of preparing a server management plan.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading processors and hard disk drives.

    Unit 1: Service Tools 2 hours
    • Identify the key aspects of monitoring a network with simple network management protocol (SNMP).
    • Identify the features of Microsoft Windows Performance Monitor.
    • Identify the key aspects of monitoring server performance using the NetWare Monitor utility.
    • Identify the key aspects of event logs.
    • Identify the features of backup utilities used for server backup.
    • Identify the key aspects of performing a server baseline.
    • Identify the items to be included in the server and network configuration documentation.
    • Identify the features of server management.
    • Identify the key aspects of server management software.
    • Identify the key aspects for planning server management.

    Unit 2: Processors and Storage Devices 2 hours
    • Identify the concepts associated with a CPU.
    • Identify the features of processor sockets and slot types.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading a CPU.
    • Identify the guidelines that ensure a successful upgrade of CPUs.
    • Identify the troubleshooting techniques for processor-related problems.
    • Identify the different versions of Integrated Drive Electronics/Advanced Technology Attachment (IDE/ATA) hard disk drives.
    • Identify the key aspects of configuring Integrated Drive Electronics/Advanced Technology Attachment (IDE/ATA) hard disk drives.
    • Identify the key aspects of Integrated Drive Electronics/Advanced Technology Attachment (IDE/ATA) connectors and cabling.
    • Identify the features of Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA).
    • Identify the key aspects of Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) standards and technologies.
    • Identify the key aspects of Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) cables and connectors.
    • Identify the key aspects of configuring Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) hard disk drives.

    Part 4

    Course Overview


    This course covers the basics and best practices for upgrading various types of hardware. This course is divided into three units: Basic Upgrades, Peripheral Upgrades and System Resources, and Performance Monitoring. The Basic Upgrades unit covers memory types, memory modules, and memory installation and upgrade. The Peripheral Upgrades and System Resources unit covers network cards, peripheral cards, and diagnostic tools. The Performance Monitoring unit covers baseline, documenting performance, and evaluating performance.

    Learn To

    • Identify the guidelines that ensure a successful upgrade of hardware and software.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading memory.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading network interface cards (NICs).
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading peripheral devices.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading system monitoring agents.
    • Associate the various types of backup with their features.
    • Identify the key aspects of performance comparison.

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Basic Upgrades 1 hour
    • Identify the guidelines that ensure a successful upgrade of hardware and software.
    • Associate the various types of RAM with their features.
    • Identify the features of various memory modules.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading memory.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading the BIOS.
    • Identify the features of flash BIOSs.

    Unit 2: Peripheral Upgrades and System Resources 1 hour
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading network interface cards (NICs).
    • Identify the key aspects of adapter teaming.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading peripheral cards.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading peripheral devices.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading system resources.
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).
    • Identify the key aspects of upgrading system monitoring agents.

    Unit 3: Performance Monitoring 2 hours
    • Associate the various types of backup with their features.
    • Identify the key aspects of monitoring backup performance.
    • Identify the key aspects of Emergency Repair Disks (ERDs).
    • Identify the key aspects of baseline creation.
    • Identify the key aspects of performance comparison.
    • Identify the key aspects of monitoring with Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
    • Identify the key features of hardware monitoring agents.

    Course Overview

    This course covers general information about securing the server room environment and troubleshooting. This course is divided into three units: Physical Housekeeping, Security, and Problem Determination and Troubleshooting. The Physical Housekeeping unit covers basics of maintaining server rooms. The Security unit covers securing the environment and recognizing environmental issues. The last unit covers the basic aspects of problem determination and troubleshooting.

    Learn To

    • Identify the features of status lights and server fans.
    • Identify the key aspects of controlling temperature, humidity, and air pollutants.
    • Identify the key aspects of documenting security measures.
    • Identify key aspects of determining and isolating problems
    • Identify the key aspects of troubleshooting hardware and software.

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Physical Housekeeping 1 hour
    • Identify the key aspects of detecting hardware errors.
    • Identify the features of different status lights.
    • Identify the key aspects of ventilation for hardware equipment.
    • Identify the features of server fans.
    • Identify the different cabling techniques used in servers.
    • Identify the types of devices that protect equipment from electrical irregularities.
    • Identify the key aspects of change management.

    Unit 2: Security 1 hour
    • Identify the key aspects of securing a physical site.
    • Identify the types of access control systems.
    • Identify the key aspects of securing backup tapes.
    • Identify the key aspects of documenting security measures.
    • Identify the key aspects of maintaining the temperature of a server room.
    • Identify the key aspects of humidity control systems.
    • Identify the key aspects of controlling air pollutants.
    • Identify the key aspects of designing power systems.
    • Identify the measures that ensure safety from fire and flood.

    Unit 3: Determine and Troubleshoot Problems 2 hours
    • Identify the key aspects of isolating a problem.
    • Identify the key aspects of determining a problem.
    • Identify the key aspects of identifying problems using senses.
    • Identify the key aspects of troubleshooting hardware components.
    • Identify the key aspects of troubleshooting software components.
    • Identify the key aspects of maintaining log files for troubleshooting.
    • Identify the key aspects of controlling viruses.
    • Identify the key aspects of resolving problems with multi-level support systems.
    • Analyze the best practices to implement during server routine checks in a given scenario.

    Part 5

    Course Overview


    This course covers general information about securing the server room environment and troubleshooting. This course is divided into three units: Physical Housekeeping, Security, and Problem Determination and Troubleshooting. The Physical Housekeeping unit covers basics of maintaining server rooms. The Security unit covers securing the environment and recognizing environmental issues. The last unit covers the basic aspects of problem determination and troubleshooting.

    Learn To

    • Identify the features of status lights and server fans.
    • Identify the key aspects of controlling temperature, humidity, and air pollutants.
    • Identify the key aspects of documenting security measures.
    • Identify key aspects of determining and isolating problems
    • Identify the key aspects of troubleshooting hardware and software.

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Physical Housekeeping 1 hour
    • Identify the key aspects of detecting hardware errors.
    • Identify the features of different status lights.
    • Identify the key aspects of ventilation for hardware equipment.
    • Identify the features of server fans.
    • Identify the different cabling techniques used in servers.
    • Identify the types of devices that protect equipment from electrical irregularities.
    • Identify the key aspects of change management.

    Unit 2: Security 1 hour
    • Identify the key aspects of securing a physical site.
    • Identify the types of access control systems.
    • Identify the key aspects of securing backup tapes.
    • Identify the key aspects of documenting security measures.
    • Identify the key aspects of maintaining the temperature of a server room.
    • Identify the key aspects of humidity control systems.
    • Identify the key aspects of controlling air pollutants.
    • Identify the key aspects of designing power systems.
    • Identify the measures that ensure safety from fire and flood.

    Unit 3: Determine and Troubleshoot Problems 2 hours
    • Identify the key aspects of isolating a problem.
    • Identify the key aspects of determining a problem.
    • Identify the key aspects of identifying problems using senses.
    • Identify the key aspects of troubleshooting hardware components.
    • Identify the key aspects of troubleshooting software components.
    • Identify the key aspects of maintaining log files for troubleshooting.
    • Identify the key aspects of controlling viruses.
    • Identify the key aspects of resolving problems with multi-level support systems.

    Part 6

    Course Overview


    This course covers general information about troubleshooting techniques and the disaster recovery process. This course is divided into two units, Troubleshooting and Disaster Recovery. The Troubleshooting unit covers troubleshooting and problem solving techniques, shutdown options, and bottlenecks. The Disaster Recovery unit covers disaster recovery planning, fault tolerance, and backup and restoration.

    Learn To

    • Identify the features of diagnostic tools to troubleshoot server errors.
    • Identify the features of remote troubleshooting technologies.
    • Identify the commands to shut down a Novell NetWare 6.5, Microsoft Windows, or SUSE LINUX 9.1 server.
    • Identify the different counters for monitoring the performance of processors, memory, storage devices, and network.
    • Identify the steps to plan for disaster recovery.
    • Identify the key aspects of creating a backup plan for disaster recovery.
    • Identify the key aspects of a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) system recovery.

    Objectives

    Unit 1: Troubleshooting 2 hours
    • Identify the features of diagnostic tools to troubleshoot server errors.
    • Identify the features of remote troubleshooting technologies.
    • Identify the features of troubleshooting resources that are used to resolve server problems.
    • Identify the key aspects of hardware replacement.
    • Identify the key aspects of recording problems and solutions.
    • Identify the commands to shut down a NetWare 6.5 server.
    • Identify the options to shut down a Windows server.
    • Identify the commands to shut down a SUSE LINUX 9.1 server.
    • Identify the key aspects of bottlenecks.
    • Identify the different counters for monitoring the performance of processors.
    • Identify the different counters for monitoring the performance of memory.
    • Identify the different counters for monitoring the performance of storage devices.
    • Identify the different counters for monitoring performance of storage.
    • Identify the key aspects of creating server baselines to avoid bottlenecks.

    Unit 2: Disaster Recovery 2 hours
    • Identify the steps to plan for disaster recovery.
    • Identify the types of disasters that disrupt server operations.
    • Identify the methods to plan for redundancy of hardware devices of a server.
    • Identify the services to restore server operations.
    • Identify the key aspects of creating a backup plan for disaster recovery.
    • Identify the key aspects of a Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) system recovery.
    • Identify the factors that ensure high rate of system availability.
    • Identify the elements to be recorded when documenting fault tolerance levels.

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