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CertKit: SK0-004 CompTIA Server+

Met de online cursus CertKit: SK0-004 CompTIA Server+ van Sinteno krijg je de meest complete digitale leeromgeving en de beste voorbereiding op de praktijk of het examen. De CertKit is een dynamisch, uniek certificeringsvoorbereidingsproduct en biedt je de leer- en certificeringsvoorbereidingstools die volledig zijn geïntegreerd in een omgeving.

De online cursus CertKit: SK0-004 CompTIA Server+ geeft toegang tot zowel de e-Learning, de examensimulatie, een online mentor, examenquizzen, tips, trucs en links en Live LAB´s.

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Omschrijving

In deze online CompTIA cursus bereid je je voor op het halen van het CompTIA Server+ certificaat. Je leert het opzetten, onderhouden, troubleshooten, beveiligen en supporten van server hardware- en software inclusief virtualisatie. Aan het einde van de online cursus kun je snel inspelen op issues in de serveromgeving, kun je omgaan met disaster recovery, algemene beveiligingsprocedures, server roles en ben je bekend met termen en concepten die gebruikelijk zijn in deze industrie.

Onderwerpen die onder andere aan bod komen zijn het moederbord, geheugen, processor, BIOS, virtual machines, netwerk basisbegrippen, opslag, backup, replicatie, disaster recovery en nog veel meer.

Doelgroep

Netwerkbeheerder

Resultaat

Na het volgen van de online cursus CertKit: SK0-004 CompTIA Server+ ben je in staat zelfstandig server hardware en software te bouwen, te implementeren en te beheren.

Voorkennis

Het is aanbevolen om het certificaat CompTIA A+ te hebben (of vergelijkbare ervaring) inclusief 1 tot 2 jaar IT ervaring.

Inhoud

Tijdens de online cursus CertKit: SK0-004 CompTIA Server+ worden de volgende onderwerpen behandeld:

Server Administration I

  • Start the course
  • Determine the role and purpose of a server
  • Perform the steps to update firmware on a server
  • Perform the steps to configure BIOS/UEFI and boot order
  • Configure and format RAID
  • Partition and format a disc
  • Configure file system types
  • Configure a host name on a server OS
  • Set up a local account on a server OS
  • Connect your server to a network and join a domain and/or directory
  • Enable services and use different server security components to address security concerns
  • Establish server, swap, or pagefile optimization
  • Install different features, roles, applications, and drivers on a server OS
  • Deploy images and cloning and perform scripted installs
  • Compare:
    • Roles and requirements for web, application, directory, and database servers
    • Roles and requirements for file, print, messaging, and mail servers
    • And contrast roles and requirements of a routing and remote access server
    • And contrast roles and requirements of a network services server
  • Use access and control methods to administer:
    • Local hardware
    • Network-based hardware
    • Network-based operating systems
  • Perform proper:
    • Change management techniques to ensure server maintenance
    • Patch management techniques to ensure server maintenance
    • Patch management techniques in device driver updates
    • Server maintenance techniques as layed out in the outages and service level agreements
  • Configure a server to run on a network

Server Administration II

  • Start the course
  • Perform proper performance:
    • Monitoring techniques to ensure server maintenance
    • Hardware maintenance
    • Preventative maintenance
  • Describe the process of providing clustering and load balancing techniques in order to provide server fault tolerance and high availability
  • Recognize the importance of different server:
    • Asset management techniques
    • Asset techniques
    • Inventory asset techniques
  • Describe:
    • Different server documentation options
    • The process of securing server storage of sensitive documentation
  • Describe the purpose and operation of:
    • Hosts and guests
    • Management interface for virtual machines
    • Hypervisor
    • Different elements associated with a hardware compatibility list
    • Resource allocation elements between guest and host
  • Create good server management documentation, policies, and procedures

Storage

  • Start the course
  • Recognize the different disk specifications when installing and deploying primary storage devices
  • Recognize features involved with the different interface options when installing and deploying primary storage devices
  • Compare hard drive versus SSD
  • Identify the different RAID level and performance considerations
  • Compare software RAID versus hardware RAID
  • Describe configuration specification best practices
  • Describe hot-swap support and ramifications
  • Compare hot spare versus cold spare
  • Describe features of an array controller
  • Describe the features of:
    • DAS
    • NAS
    • SAN
    • JBOD
    • Tape storage devices
    • An optical drive
    • Flash, compact flash, and a USB drive
  • Compare base10 versus base2 disk size calculation
  • Calculate appropriate disk quotas and disk compression storage capacity
  • Recognize:
    • The different considerations for capacity planning
    • The different considerations for capacity planning of directories and databases
    • Storage options

Security

  • Start the course
  • Compare and contrast:
    • Multifactor authentication methods and concepts
    • Physical security methods and concepts
    • Additional physical security methods and concepts
  • Apply:
    • OS hardening techniques
    • Application hardening techniques
    • Endpoint security techniques
  • Recognize remediate security issues based on vulnerability scan
  • Apply hardware hardening techniques
  • Describe:
    • A network-based and host-based firewall
    • 802.1x and NAC port security
    • What a router access list is and how it helps secure network security systems
    • A network intrusion detection system (NIDS)
  • Identify and explain the different authentication protocols
  • Describe the public key infrastructure process
  • Describe a VPN, IPSEC, and VLAN
  • Distinguish between the different security zones including DMZ, public versus private, and intranet versus extranet
  • Implement access control lists user, groups, and roles
  • Recognize access control list resource methods
  • Recognize access control list permission statements
  • Implement:
    • Data security methods
    • Secure storage disposal techniques
    • Proper power concepts and use best practices
    • Proper power distribution concepts and use best practices
  • Describe capacity planning concepts
  • Describe multiple circuit concepts
  • Implement proper:
    • Safety controls and techniques
    • Additional safety controls and techniques
    • Environmental controls and techniques
  • Understand the options available for securing the server environment

Networking and Disaster Recovery

  • Start the course
  • Describe:
    • The structure and usage of IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
    • Usage of a default gateway
    • CIDR notation and subnetting
  • Compare public versus private IP addressing
  • Compare static assignment versus DHCP
  • Describe:
    • DNS
    • WINS
    • NetBIOS
  • Compare NAT and PAT
  • Describe the process and usage of MAC addresses
  • Describe the usage and elements of a network interface card
  • Contrast TCP and UDP network services
  • Match well-known ports and protocols
  • Define registered ports and protocols
  • Define the different:
    • Copper cable types
    • Fiber cables types
    • Connector types
  • Implement cable placement and routing
  • Implement proper cable labeling, bend radius, and cable ties
  • Define disaster recovery site types
  • Define disaster recovery replication methods
  • Describe the importance of a:
    • Disaster recovery plan
    • Business continuity plan
    • Business impact analysis
  • Describe the different methodologies associated with backup techniques
  • Recognize the different types of backup media
  • Recognize media and restore best practices
  • Implement a media storage location
  • Describe concepts related to networking and disaster recovery

Troubleshooting I

  • Start the course
  • Identify troubleshooting problems and determine the scope of the problem
  • Determine whether there is a common element to symptoms causing multiple problems
  • Test a theory to determine cause
  • Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem and notify impacted users
  • Implement a troubleshooting solution or escalate as appropriate
  • Verify full system functionality
  • Implement preventative measures
  • Perform a Root Cause Analysis
  • Recognize the process of documenting findings, actions, and outcomes
  • Troubleshoot some common hardware problems
  • Troubleshoot additional hardware problems
  • Recognize some of the causes of common hardware problems
  • Identify environmental issues associated with hardware problems
  • Recognize some of the tools used during hardware troubleshooting
  • Identify the steps and best practices for troubleshooting IT problems

Troubleshooting II

  • Start the course
  • Troubleshoot some common storage problems
  • Troubleshoot some additional common storage problems
  • Recognize:
    • Some of the causes of common storage problems
    • More causes of common storage problems
    • Some of the tools used during storage troubleshooting
  • Troubleshoot some common security issues
  • Recognize:
    • Some of the causes of security issues
    • More causes of security issues
    • Some of the tools used during security troubleshooting
  • Troubleshoot some common software problems
  • Troubleshoot some additional software problems
  • Recognize some of the causes of common software problems
  • Recognize some of the tools used during software troubleshooting
  • Troubleshoot some common network problems
  • Troubleshoot some additional network problems
  • Recognize some of the causes of common network problems
  • Recognize some of the tools used during network troubleshooting
  • Troubleshoot software, storage, security, and network issues

CompTIA Server+

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Inbegrepen

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27 uur

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Engels

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6 maanden

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