CompTIA Server+
Meet the exam objectives with our CompTIA Server+ preparation and training course and secure the certification of achievement on the first try!
(SK0-005.AI1) / ISBN : 978-1-64459-342-4About This Course
Skills You’ll Get
- Install and configure server hardware and software
- Manage server virtualization and cloud environments
- Implement security best practices to protect servers
- Perform server troubleshooting and disaster recovery procedures
- Take practice assessments to gauge exam readiness
- Gain hands-on experience through practice labs
Interactive Lessons
13+ Interactive Lessons | 456+ Exercises | 193+ Quizzes | 327+ Flashcards | 327+ Glossary of terms
Gamified TestPrep
90+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 90+ Post Assessment Questions | 180+ Practice Test Questions
Hands-On Labs
53+ LiveLab | 49+ Video tutorials | 01:50+ Hours
Introduction
Server hardware
- Module A: Form factors and racking
- Module B: Server components
- Module C: Server power
- Summary
Hardware troubleshooting
- Module A: The troubleshooting process
- Module B: Common hardware problems
- Module C: Hardware tools and techniques
- Summary
Operating systems, roles, and virtualization
- Module A: Operating systems
- Module B: OS installation
- Module C: Server roles and capabilities
- Module D: Server virtualization
- Summary: Operating systems, roles, and virtualization
Server maintenance and troubleshooting
- Module A: Hardware maintenance
- Module B: Software troubleshooting
- Module C: Asset and document management
- Summary: Server maintenance and troubleshooting
Server administration
- Module A: Administrative methods
- Module B: Monitoring
- Module C: Operations scripting
- Summary: Server administration
Storage technologies
- Module A: Storage solutions
- Module B: Storage planning and management
- Module C: Storage troubleshooting
- Summary
Server network connections
- Module A: Communication models
- Module B: Networking hardware
- Module C: Network cabling
- Summary
Network communications
- Module A: Network addresses
- Module B: Address resolution and assignment
- Module C: Network storage
- Summary: Network communications
Troubleshooting networking problems
- Module A: Network connectivity tools
- Module B: Troubleshooting connectivity
- Summary: Troubleshooting networking problems
Server security fundamentals
- Module A: Server security principles
- Module B: Identity and access management
- Module C: Data security
- Summary: Server security fundamentals
Securing the server
- Module A: Physical environment and security
- Module B: Server hardening
- Module C: Security tools and techniques
- Module D: Common security problems
- Summary
Disaster planning and recovery
- Module A: High availability
- Module B: Disaster recovery
- Module C: Backups and restores
- Module D: Server decommissioning
- Summary
Server hardware
- Identifying the RAM Slot
- Identifying the CPU Socket
- Installing the Motherboard Components
- Configuring the BIOS/UEFI
- Replacing the PSU
Operating systems, roles, and virtualization
- Installing Debian 11
- Managing Windows Server
- Installing Windows Server 2016
- Adding Roles and Features
- Importing and Creating VMs with Hyper-V
Server maintenance and troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Linux
- Troubleshooting Windows
Server administration
- Using Command-Line Tools in Linux
- Using Command-Line Tools in Windows
- Examining Linux Monitoring Tools
- Viewing Event Logs in Linux
- Monitoring Performance
- Viewing Event Logs in Windows
Storage technologies
- Creating a Virtual Disk
- Managing Disks in Windows Server
- Creating and Removing a Partition on Linux
- Examining Linux Command-Line Tools
Server network connections
- Viewing and Configuring Ethernet Options
- Identifying the MT-RJ Optical Connector
- Identifying the Unshielded-Twisted Pair Copper Wire
Network communications
- Creating Firewall Rules in Iptables
- Viewing Address Information
- Configuring Rules in Windows Firewall
- Editing the Hosts File
- Examining and Creating DNS Records
- Configuring a Static IP address in Windows
- Using iSCSI
- Creating an SMB File Share
Troubleshooting networking problems
- Using TCP/IP Tools in Linux
- Using TCP/IP Tools in Windows
Server security fundamentals
- Viewing Linux Security Logs
- Researching Security Threats
- Enforcing Audit Policies
- Delegating Control in Active Directory
- Enforcing Account Security Policies
- Creating a Domain User
- Creating Active Directory Groups
- Enabling BitLocker in Windows Server
Securing the server
- Updating Ubuntu
- Creating a Security Template
- Enforcing a Security Template
- Scanning Hosts with Nmap
- Checking File Integrity
- Performing a Virus Scan
Disaster planning and recovery
- Creating Redundant Storage
- Configuring NIC Teaming
- Scheduling a Windows Server Backup
- Enabling Shadow Copies in Windows
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Contact Us NowCompTIA Server+ is a vendor-neutral certification that validates your skills in installing, configuring, and managing servers. It focuses on practical knowledge needed to work with servers in data centers, on-site locations, and even hybrid cloud environment.
While both are CompTIA certifications, they focus on different aspects of IT infrastructure. Network+ establishes your skills in setting up and managing computer networks, while Server+ dives deeper into server administration tasks.
CompTIA recommends having A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, along with two years of hands-on experience working in a server environment. However, these aren't strict requirements.