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CompTIA Server+ | CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 Certification Prep

Server+ | Server Infrastructure, Server Administration and more to get ready to Server+ SK0-005 for Server Administrator


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27.1 hours · Self-paced
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Overview

Welcome to "CompTIA Server+ | CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 Certification Prep" course.

Server+ | Server Infrastructure, Server Administration and more to get ready to Server+ SK0-005 for Server Administrator

CompTIA Server+ ensures pros have the skills to work in data centers or cloud environments.

CompTIA Server+ is a global certification that validates the hands-on skills of IT professionals who install, manage and troubleshoot servers in data centers as well as on-premise and hybrid environments. server+, comptia server+, comptia server, server +, sk0-005, comptia serverplus, comptia server +, server plus, comptia, comptia server plus, server infrastructure , server administration, server administrator.

CompTIA Server+ is the only certification that can ensure that IT professionals at the administrator level are able to do the job in any environment because it is the only certification not restricted to a single platform. The exam covers essential hardware and software technologies of on-premise and hybrid server environments including high availability, cloud computing and scripting. The new exam includes performance-based questions that require the candidate to demonstrate multi-step knowledge to securely deploy, administer and troubleshoot servers.

CompTIA Server+ now features flexible training options including self-paced learning, live online training, custom training and labs to advance the career development of IT professionals in server administration.

If you really want to learn everything about servers and have fun while learning without getting bored, you are at the right place. With this course, you will learn many things about servers and prepare for CompTIA Server+ exam. This course offers information from the simplest level to almost advanced. When you finish this course, there will be almost nothing you haven't heard or learned about servers.

What Skills Will You Learn?

  • Server Hardware Installation & Management : Install and maintain physical hardware and storage

  • Server Administration : Manage and maintain servers, including OS configuration, access control and virtualization

  • Security & Disaster Recovery : Apply physical and network data security techniques and Understand disaster recovery and implement backup techniques

  • Troubleshooting : Diagnose and resolve system hardware, software, connectivity, storage and security issues

Jobs that use CompTIA Server+ :

  • Systems Administrator

  • Server Administrator

  • Data Center Technician

  • Network Administrator

  • Field Service Technician or Engineer

  • IT Technician

  • Data Center Engineer

Curriculum

23
sections
147
lectures
27h 5m
total
    • 1: Clients and Servers 09:57
    • 2: Networking Servers 13:05
    • 3: File Servers 11:35
    • 4: Web Servers 11:09
    • 5: Application Servers 17:30
    • 6: Database Servers 16:56
    • 7: Quiz 02:00
    • 8: Server Form Factors 21:30
    • 9: Rack Servers and Server Racks 11:44
    • 10: Server Room Power Consumption 11:55
    • 11: Power Management 06:08
    • 12: Network Cabling 09:19
    • 13: Copper (Twisted Pairs) 14:45
    • 14: Fiber 25:25
    • 15: SFPs 10:17
    • 16: 3.1. Power Supply Unit (PSU) 06:41
    • 17: 3.2. RAM 10:38
    • 18: 3.3. CPUs 18:38
    • 19: 3.4. Network Interface Cards (NICs) 10:21
    • 20: 3.5. Server Cooling Technologies 09:02
    • 21: 3.6. RAID Controllers 12:17
    • 22: 4.1. Drive Types 19:53
    • 23: 4.2. Local Storage vs Cloud Storage 07:41
    • 24: 4.3. NAS (Network Attached Storage) 09:38
    • 25: 4.4. SAN (Storage Area Network)-1 22:19
    • 26: 4.4. SAN (Storage Area Network)-2 18:50
    • 27: 4.5. HyperConverged Infrastructure (HCI)-1 19:44
    • 28: 4.5. HyperConverged Infrastructure (HCI)-2 14:34
    • 29: 4.6. What is RAID 08:32
    • 30: 4.7. RAID 0 and RAID 1 14:54
    • 31: 4.8. RAID 5 and RAID 6 20:23
    • 32: 4.9. RAID 1+0 (RAID 10) 08:35
    • 33: 1.1. Server Graphical User Interface (GUI) 15:14
    • 34: 1.2. Server Core Installations 08:18
    • 35: 1.3. 2 Ways to Install Server Server Core vs GUI 12:23
    • 36: 1.4. Bare Metal Servers 25:47
    • 37: 1.5. Server Virtualization-1 21:47
    • 38: 1.5. Server Virtualization-2 25:06
    • 39: 1.6. Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT) 11:38
    • 40: 1.7. Virtual Machine (VM) Cloning 07:57
    • 41: 1.8. Physical to Virtual (P2V) 24:35
    • 42: 1.9. Global Partition Table (GPT) vs. Master Boot Record (MBR) 09:23
    • 43: 1.10. Dynamic Disk 10:42
    • 44: 1.11. Linux Logical Volume Management (LVM) 19:13
    • 45: 1.12. ext4 05:27
    • 46: 1.13. New Technology File System (NTFS) 13:00
    • 47: 1.14. VMware File System (VMFS) 08:54
    • 48: 1.15. Resilient File System (ReFS) 08:29
    • 49: 1.16. Z File System (ZFS) 09:32
    • 50: 2.1. Domain Services 18:56
    • 51: 2.2. Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) 06:43
    • 52: 2.3. Hosts File 05:54
    • 53: 2.4. IPv4 09:00
    • 54: 2.3. Hosts File 05:54
    • 55: 2.4. IPv4 09:00
    • 56: 2.5. Request For Comments (RFC) 1918 Address Spaces 07:00
    • 57: 2.6. IPv6 14:52
    • 58: 2.7. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 22:51
    • 59: 2.8. How to Configure the Cisco IOS DHCP Server - Part 1 19:31
    • 60: 2.9. How to Configure the Cisco IOS DHCP Server - Part 2 16:19
    • 61: 2.10. Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA) 04:36
    • 62: 3.1. The Domain Controller 11:40
    • 63: 3.2. The File Sharing 07:34
    • 64: 3.3. The IIS Web Server 14:40
    • 65: 3.4. The Apache Web Server 11:18
    • 66: 3.5. The Print Server 09:07
    • 67: 3.6. Server Monitoring 17:08
    • 68: 3.7. Robocopy 02:29
    • 69: 3.8. Secure Copy Protocol (SCP) 09:50
    • 70: 3.9. Server Clustering 11:27
    • 71: 4.1. Microsoft Windows Server Licensing 12:44
    • 72: 4.2. Volume Licensing 08:30
    • 73: 4.3. Cloud Licensing 08:31
    • 74: 4.4. Software Licensing 09:42
    • 75: 5.1. What is Virtualization 16:53
    • 76: 5.2. Hypervisor 13:47
    • 77: 5.3. Virtualized Storage 07:27
    • 78: 5.4. Virtual Networking 07:50
    • 79: 6.1. What is Cloud Computing 16:38
    • 80: 6.2. Cloud Deployment Models 11:18
    • 81: 6.3. Something-Something as a Service (XaaS) 08:48
    • 82: 6.4. Deploying a Virtual Machine in Cloud Assembly (VMware) 07:26
    • 83: 7.1. Server-Side Scripting Languages 13:27
    • 84: 7.2. Installing Scripting Languages 13:50
    • 85: 1.1. Who Needs Data Security 09:42
    • 86: 1.2. Protecting Data at Rest vs Data in Motion 08:17
    • 87: 1.3. Types of Encryption for in Motion, in Use, at Rest Data 11:00
    • 88: 1.4. Data Retention 09:11
    • 89: 1.5. Data Access Control 19:23
    • 90: Quiz 01:00
    • 91: 2.1. Controlling Access to the Property 11:43
    • 92: 2.2. Securing the Building 04:33
    • 93: 2.3. Physical Security of a Data Center 17:37
    • 94: 2.4. Data Center Cooling Systems 12:40
    • 95: 2.5. Fire Suppression 04:37
    • 96: 2.6. Securing the Server Room 12:29
    • 97: 2.7. Securing the Rack 06:39
    • 98: Quiz 01:00
    • 99: 3.1. Access Control Models and Methods 13:53
    • 100: 3.2. File and Folder Permissions 12:21
    • 101: 3.3. Cloud Accounting 17:34
    • 102: 3.4. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) 07:49
    • 103: Quiz 01:00
    • 104: 4.1. Types of Backups 12:20
    • 105: 4.2. Backup Media and Cycle 08:25
    • 106: 4.3. High Availability (HA) 14:29
    • 107: 4.4. Disaster Recovery (DR) 17:49
    • 108: Quiz 01:00
    • 109: 5.1. Network Segmentation 06:24
    • 110: 5.2. Protocol Analyzers 10:27
    • 111: 5.3. Network Firewalls 08:19
    • 112: 5.4. Network Access Control (NAC) 09:29
    • 113: Quiz 01:00
    • 114: 6.1. Hardware Hardening 06:13
    • 115: 6.2. Operating System (OS) Hardening 09:04
    • 116: 6.3. Application Hardening 08:15
    • 117: 6.4. Firewalls and IDSIPS 08:20
    • 118: 6.5. Updating the OS 16:43
    • 119: Quiz 01:00
    • 120: 7.1. Decommissioning a Server 06:48
    • 121: 7.2. Destroying Hard Drives 09:02
    • 122: 7.3. Server Recycling and Disposal 06:02
    • 123: Quiz 01:00
    • 124: 1.1. Troubleshooting Methodology 13:04
    • 125: 1.2. Identifying the Problem 06:55
    • 126: 1.3. Gathering Information 05:41
    • 127: 1.4. Testing the Theory 03:51
    • 128: 1.5. Establishing a Plan of Action 04:04
    • 129: 1.6. Implementing the Solution 04:26
    • 130: 1.7. Verifying Full System Functionality 05:15
    • 131: 2.1. Troubleshooting Steps and Solving Common Computer Problems 09:23
    • 132: 2.2. Causes of Operating System Failure 06:22
    • 133: 2.3. Troubleshooting and Fixing Windows 10_s Firewall Problems 05:31
    • 134: 2.4. Snapshot Guide for Windows 02:38
    • 135: 2.5. Snapshot Guide for Linux 03:21
    • 136: 2.6. Privilege Escalation on Windows 19:20
    • 137: Quiz 02:00
    • 138: 3.1. Hard Drive Failure 09:47
    • 139: 3.2. Network Failure 24:31
    • 140: 3.3. RAM Failure 11:59
    • 141: Quiz 01:00
    • 142: 4.1. File Permissions 09:20
    • 143: 4.2. GPOs 22:56
    • 144: 4.3. Firewalls 17:16
    • 145: 4.4. Anti-Virus 15:38
    • 146: Quiz 01:00
    • 147: 5.1. Network Issues and Troubleshooting Tools 18:51

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Description

Welcome to "CompTIA Server+ | CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 Certification Prep" course.

Server+ | Server Infrastructure, Server Administration and more to get ready to Server+ SK0-005 for Server Administrator

CompTIA Server+ ensures pros have the skills to work in data centers or cloud environments.

CompTIA Server+ is a global certification that validates the hands-on skills of IT professionals who install, manage and troubleshoot servers in data centers as well as on-premise and hybrid environments. server+, comptia server+, comptia server, server +, sk0-005, comptia serverplus, comptia server +, server plus, comptia, comptia server plus, server infrastructure , server administration, server administrator.

CompTIA Server+ is the only certification that can ensure that IT professionals at the administrator level are able to do the job in any environment because it is the only certification not restricted to a single platform. The exam covers essential hardware and software technologies of on-premise and hybrid server environments including high availability, cloud computing and scripting. The new exam includes performance-based questions that require the candidate to demonstrate multi-step knowledge to securely deploy, administer and troubleshoot servers.

CompTIA Server+ now features flexible training options including self-paced learning, live online training, custom training and labs to advance the career development of IT professionals in server administration.

If you really want to learn everything about servers and have fun while learning without getting bored, you are at the right place. With this course, you will learn many things about servers and prepare for CompTIA Server+ exam. This course offers information from the simplest level to almost advanced. When you finish this course, there will be almost nothing you haven't heard or learned about servers.

What Skills Will You Learn?

  • Server Hardware Installation & Management : Install and maintain physical hardware and storage

  • Server Administration : Manage and maintain servers, including OS configuration, access control and virtualization

  • Security & Disaster Recovery : Apply physical and network data security techniques and Understand disaster recovery and implement backup techniques

  • Troubleshooting : Diagnose and resolve system hardware, software, connectivity, storage and security issues

Jobs that use CompTIA Server+ :

  • Systems Administrator

  • Server Administrator

  • Data Center Technician

  • Network Administrator

  • Field Service Technician or Engineer

  • IT Technician

  • Data Center Engineer

During the course you will learn the following topics:

  • Clients and Servers

  • Networking Servers

  • File Servers

  • Web Servers

  • Application Servers

  • Database Servers

  • Server Form Factors

  • Rack Servers and Server Racks

  • Server Room Power Consumption

  • Power Management

  • Network Cabling

  • Copper (Twisted Pairs)

  • Fiber

  • SFPs

  • Power Supply Unit (PSU)

  • RAM

  • CPUs

  • Network Interface Cards (NICs)

  • Server Cooling Technologies

  • RAID Controllers

  • Drive Types

  • Local Storage vs Cloud Storage

  • NAS (Network Attached Storage)

  • SAN (Storage Area Network)

  • HyperConverged Infrastructure (HCI)

  • What is RAID

  • RAID 0 and RAID 1

  • RAID 5 and RAID 6

  • RAID 1+0 (RAID 10)

  • Server Graphical User Interface (GUI)

  • Server Core Installations

  • 2 Ways to Install Server: Server Core vs GUI

  • Bare Metal Servers

  • Server Virtualization

  • Remote Server Administration Tools (RSAT)

  • Virtual Machine (VM) Cloning

  • Physical to Virtual (P2V)

  • Global Partition Table (GPT) vs. Master Boot Record (MBR)

  • Dynamic Disk

  • Linux Logical Volume Management (LVM)

  • ext4

  • New Technology File System (NTFS)

  • VMware File System (VMFS)

  • Resilient File System (ReFS)

  • Z File System (ZFS)

  • Domain Services

  • Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN)

  • Hosts File

  • IPv4

  • Request For Comments (RFC) 1918 Address Spaces

  • IPv6

  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

  • How to Configure the Cisco IOS DHCP Server - Part 1

  • How to Configure the Cisco IOS DHCP Server - Part 2

  • Automatic Private IP Address (APIPA)

  • The Domain Controller

  • The File Sharing

  • The IIS Web Server

  • The Apache Web Server

  • The Print Server

  • Server Monitoring

  • Robocopy

  • Secure Copy Protocol (SCP)

  • Server Clustering

  • Microsoft Windows Server Licensing

  • Volume Licensing

  • Cloud Licensing

  • Software Licensing

  • What is Virtualization

  • Hypervisor

  • Virtualized Storage

  • Virtual Networking

  • What is Cloud Computing

  • Cloud Deployment Models

  • Something-Something as a Service (XaaS)

  • Deploying a Virtual Machine in Cloud Assembly (VMware)

  • Server-Side Scripting Languages

  • Installing Scripting Languages

  • Who Needs Data Security?

  • Protecting Data at Rest vs Data in Motion

  • Types of Encryption for in Motion, in Use, at Rest Data

  • Data Retention

  • Data Access Control

  • Controlling Access to the Property

  • Securing the Building

  • Physical Security of a Data Center

  • Data Center Cooling Systems

  • Fire Suppression

  • Securing the Server Room

  • Securing the Rack

  • Access Control Models and Methods

  • File and Folder Permissions

  • Cloud Accounting

  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)

  • Types of Backups

  • Backup Media and Cycle

  • High Availability (HA)

  • Disaster Recovery (DR)

  • Network Segmentation

  • Protocol Analyzers

  • Network Firewalls

  • Network Access Control (NAC)

  • Hardware Hardening

  • Operating System (OS) Hardening

  • Application Hardening

  • Firewalls and IDS/IPS

  • Updating the OS

  • Decommissioning a Server

  • Destroying Hard Drives

  • Server Recycling and Disposal

  • Troubleshooting Methodology

  • Identifying the Problem

  • Gathering Information

  • Testing the Theory

  • Establishing a Plan of Action

  • Implementing the Solution

  • Verifying Full System Functionality

  • Troubleshooting Steps and Solving Common Computer Problems

  • Causes of Operating System Failure

  • Troubleshooting and Fixing Windows 10's Firewall Problems

  • Snapshot Guide for Windows

  • Snapshot Guide for Linux

  • Privilege Escalation on Windows

  • Hard Drive Failure

  • Network Failure

  • RAM Failure

  • File Permissions

  • GPOs

  • Firewalls

  • Anti-Virus

  • Network Issues and Troubleshooting Tools

With my up-to-date course, you will also have the chance to keep yourself updated and have fun while preparing for the CompTIA Server+ Certification exam. I am also happy to say that I will always be available to support your learning and answer your questions.

Why would you want to take this course?

Our answer is simple: The quality of teaching.

When you enroll, you will feel the OAK Academy's seasoned instructors' expertise.

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Server+ | Server Infrastructure, Server Administration and more to get ready to Server+ SK0-005 for Server Administrator

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Who is this course for?

  • Anyone who wants to learn the everything about servers and anyone who wants to take the CompTIA Server+ certificate.
  • Those preparing for the Comptia Server+ SK0-005 Certification Exam
  • Those who want to make a career in Systems Administrator, Server Administrator, Data Center Engineer, Data Center Technician, Network Administrator, IT Technician

Requirements

  • Some basic networking knowledge
  • Watch the course videos completely, to the end and in order.
  • Internet Connection
  • Any device such as mobile phone, computer or tablet where you can watch the lesson.
  • Learning determination and patience.

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