Server+ is one of the newest certifications from Comp TIA, the sponsor of such vendor-neutral IT certifications as A+ and Network+. Server+ is positioned alongside Network+ as a follow-up to A+ certification. The Server+ exam focuses on network hardware while the Network+ exam focuses on network software. The Server+ exam certifies the knowledge of mid- to upper-level technicians with 18-24 months of strong IT experience using hardware functionality, including server installation, troubleshooting, support, and second level support.
Table des matières
Introduction.Assessment Test.Part I: Installation.Chapter 1: Server Types and Roles.Chapter 2: Installation.Part II: Hardware Configuration.Chapter 3: Motherboards and Processors.Chapter 4: Storage Devices.Chapter 5: Fault Tolerance and Redundancy.Chapter 6: Networking.Part III: Software Configuration.Chapter 7: Network Operating Systems.Chapter 8: TCP/IP.Part IV: Upgrading.Chapter 9: Upgrading and Maintenance.Chapter 10: Hardware Updates.Chapter 11: Software Updates.Part V: Proactive Maintenance.Chapter 12: Performance and Hardware Monitoring.Chapter 13: Managing and Securing the Server Environment.Chapter 14: Backups.Chapter 15: Disaster Recovery.Part VI: Troubleshooting.Chapter 16: Problem Determination.Chapter 17: Troubleshooting Tools and Techniques.Glossary.Index.
A propos de l’auteur
Dan Newland is an independent consultant, trainer, and author. He has been a contributing author on a number of titles for Sybex, most recently the best-selling A+ Complete Study Guide, Second Edition. Diana Bartley, is an independent technical instructor who has authored certification books on Windows 2000 Directory Services, Windows 2000 Clustering, and ISA Server 2000.