CompTIA Server+

Overview

The CompTIA Server+ certification is an internationally recognised, vendor-neutral certification that focuses on server-specific hardware and operating systems. In this course, you will enhance your knowledge in areas such as RAID, SCSI, and multiple CPUs. The certification will provide you with an advanced-level technical competency of server issues and technology, including installation, configuration, upgrading, maintenance, environment, troubleshooting and disaster recovery. The Server+ is a good stepping stone for the vendor specific Cisco and Microsoft exams and may be used, together with an A+, to qualify as an elective for Microsoft’s MCSA certification.

To help prepare for the exams, we provide you with all the required resources including the online self-paced courses, access to live servers to practice your skills, and an online reference library of eBooks and how-to articles.

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Who is this course aimed at?

  • IT Technician
  • Systems Engineer
  • Systems Administrator
  • Network Administrator
  • Network Architect

What’s included?

  • Online self-paced courses,
  • vLab virtual labs
  • Online Reference Library
  • Discussion Forum
Study Time Approximately 20 hrs Duration 12 months
Pre-requisites CompTIA A+ certification recommended, but not required.
Requirements Click here for a list of technical requirements

Required Exams

SKO-002 CompTIA Server+ 2009 Objectives

Course Outline

  • Introduction to Servers
  • Exploring the System Processing Core
  • Exploring the Storage subsystem
  • Exploring the Communication, Power and Input/Output Subsystems
  • Installing Servers
  • Configuring Servers
  • Maintaining Servers
  • Upgrading Server Components
  • Exploring Environmental Issues Surrounding Servers
  • Troubleshooting Servers
  • Exploring Disaster Recovery Concepts and Techniques