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CompTIA Server+ Certification (2009 Objectives)

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Summary:
You will install, configure, upgrade, maintain, and troubleshoot servers. You will also examine the server hardware and software, server IT environment, disaster recovery concepts, and learn information and skills that will be helpful on the job.

Duration:
5 Days/Lecture & Lab

Audience:
The CompTIA Server+ certification exam is targeted at IT professionals, network support technicians, and server hardware specialists having 18-24 months of experience in the information technology industry and hands-on experience with the installation, configuration, diagnosis, and troubleshooting of PC hardware.

Topics:

  • An Introduction to Servers
  • Exploring the Server Hardware
  • Introduction to Server Software
  • Exploring the Sever Storage System
  • Installing the Server Hardware
  • Configuring Servers
  • Examining the Issues in Upgrading Server Components
  • Examining Servers in an IT Environment
  • Troubleshooting Servers
  • Exploring Disaster Recovery Concepts and Methodologies
  • Appendix A Mapping Server+ Course content to the CompTIA Server+ Exam Objectivies (2009)
  • Appendix B Comp TIA Server+ Acronyms

Prerequisites:
Students taking this class or preparing for the Server+ 2009 examination should have 18 to 24 months of hands-on experience with the installation, configuration, diagnosis, and troubleshooting of PC hardware and network operating system issues. It is recommended that they also hold the CompTIA A+ certification.




Last Update: June 19, 2013