Server+ Certification Training Objectives
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Server+ Certification Curriculum
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Detailed Server+ Certification Training Objectives
Part 1 Installation and Configuration
Unit 1: Basic Server Concepts (3 hours)
• Match application server models with the situations in which they are used. • Identify the server that provides a specific underlying service.
• Match the servers that provide user-level services with the situations in which they are used. • Match the servers that provide communication services with the situations in which they are used.
• Match the features of Windows 2000 with their benefits. • Match the features of NetWare 5 with their benefits. • Match the features of Linux with their benefits.
• Match the features of IDE interfaces with their benefits. • Match IDE interfaces with their features. • Match the components of a SCSI chain with their features.
• Match the SCSI interface types with their characteristics. • Identify the appropriate method to terminate a SCSI chain. • Identify the devices to be terminated on a SCSI chain.
• Create a logical drive on a server by using Create Partition Wizard. • Match the types of bus architecture with their characteristics. • Identify the advanced features of PCI bus architecture.
• Match the features of RAID with their benefits. • Match RAID levels with the situations in which they are used. • Match cables with their connectors.
• Identify the features of the Fibre Channel interface. • Identify the functions of a NIC. • Match network interface architectures with the situations in which they are used.
Unit 2: Server Hardware Setup (3 hours)
• Identify the activities performed while planning server installation. • Identify the physical environment for a server setup.
• Match the ESD best practices with the situations in which they are appropriate. • Sequence the steps to install an IDE device. • Identify the correct sequence of steps to install a SCSI device.
• Sequence the steps to install a NIC. • Configure an IDE device by using the CMOS setup utility. • Configure software RAID by using Create Volume Wizard. • Identify the steps to install hardware RAID.
• Identify the accessories required for a rack-mounted server setup. • Sequence the steps to cut and crimp a cable. • Sequence the steps to install a UPS.
Unit 3: Server Software Setup (1 hour)
• Sequence the activities performed during a NOS installation. • Identify the checks that are performed before installing a NOS.
• Specify input devices used during the installation of RedHat Linux by using an installation CD-ROM. • Configure network components during RedHat Linux installation by using an installation CD-ROM.
• Verify network connectivity by using a specified command. • Match server documentation with the situations in which it is used. • Identify the checks performed before updating a NOS.
• Install Service Pack 2 on Windows 2000 by using the Service Pack executable file. • Update a device driver by using a specified option in Upgrade Device Driver Wizard.
• Install SNMP by using the Windows Components Wizard. • Install Network Monitor by using the Windows Components Wizard.
• Install the Veritas backup software on Windows 2000 Server by using an installation file.
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Part 2: Upgrading
Unit 1: Upgrading BIOS, Processor, and Hard Disk (3 hours)
• Identify the situations in which a BIOS upgrade may be required. • Identify the tasks included in the BIOS upgrade checklist.
• Upgrade the BIOS for a specified server by using the firmware upgrade utility. • Match the types of processors with their features.
• Identify the situation in which a processor upgrade will substantially improve the performance of a server. • Identify the tasks included in the processor upgrade checklist.
• Identify the option that ensures a successful upgrade after performing preupgrade checks. • Sequence the steps to physically install a specific processor.
• Upgrade a single-processor server to a multiprocessor server by using Device Manager. • Perform a processor postupgrade check by using Task Manager.
• Identify the situation in which a hard disk upgrade is necessary. • Identify the tasks included in the hard disk upgrade checklist.
• Identify the preupgrade tasks to be performed before upgrading a specified hard disk. • Sequence the steps to physically install a hard disk.
• Perform a logical upgrade on a hard disk by using the nwconfig command. • Identify the sequence of steps to upgrade a RAID array.
• Perform a hard disk postupgrade check by using the Computer Management console.
Unit 2: Upgrading Memory and Adapter (3 hours)
• Match memory types with their features. • Identify the situation in which a memory upgrade should be performed.
• Identify the tasks included in the memory upgrade checklist. • Identify the checks to be performed before upgrading memory. • Sequence the steps to upgrade the memory of a server.
• Perform memory postupgrade checks on the Linux operating system by using the System Information dialog box. • Optimize the memory settings in Windows 2000 Server by using the System tool.
• Identify the situations in which a specific adapter upgrade is required. • Identify the tasks included in the adapter upgrade checklist. • Identify the checks to be performed before upgrading an adapter.
• Remove an existing device driver for a NIC by using the My Computer icon. • Install a new device driver for a NIC by using the My Computer icon.
• Perform adapter postupgrade checks by using the Device Manager window.
Unit 3: Upgrading External Devices and Utilities (1 hour)
• Identify the tasks in the peripheral device upgrade checklist. • Identify the checks to be performed before upgrading a peripheral device.
• Identify the type of UPS upgrade to be performed in a specific situation. • Sequence the steps to upgrade a UPS. • Identify the tasks in the service tools and system monitoring agents upgrade checklist.
• Match service tools with the situations in which they need to be upgraded. • Match the methods to upgrade system monitoring agents with the situations in which they are used.
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Part 3: Troubleshooting and Problem Determination
Unit 1: Troubleshooting Basics (1 hour)
• Identify the steps of the troubleshooting model to solve a server problem. • Identify the guidelines to be followed to troubleshoot a server problem.
• Identify the guidelines to interpret an error message recorded in a log. • Identify the source of information to be used to troubleshoot a server problem.
• Identify the situation in which the assistance of an external expert is required. • Identify the appropriate hardware tool used to diagnose a server problem.
• Match server problems with the appropriate software diagnostic tools. • Match Microsoft Windows 2000 server problems with the appropriate Microsoft Windows 2000 diagnostic tools.
• Match Novell NetWare server problems with the appropriate Novell NetWare diagnostic tools. • Match UNIX server problems with the appropriate UNIX diagnostic tools.
• Match Linux server problems with the appropriate Linux diagnostic tools. • Match IBM OS/2 server problems with the appropriate options of the IBM OS/2 diagnostic tool, MS Diagnostics.
Unit 2: Hardware Problems (1 hour)
• Match CPU problems with their causes. • Match RAM problems with their causes. • Match motherboard problems with their causes. • Match power supply problems with their causes.
• Identify the causes of hardware problems. • Match storage system problems with the set of causes. • Match IDE disk problems with their causes. • Match SCSI disk problems with their causes.
• Match RAID problems with their causes.
Unit 3: Software Problems (1 hour)
• Match Windows 2000 problems with their causes. • Match Novell NetWare problems with their causes. • Match UNIX problems with their causes. • Match Linux problems with their causes.
• Match an operating system with the steps for shutting down the operating system. • Identify the cause of an application software problem. • Identify the cause of a remote alert problem.
Unit 4: Network Problems (2 hours)
• Match the NIC problems with their causes. • Identify the causes of the Wake-On-LAN problem. • Match the network cable problems with their causes. • Identify the cause of a network problem.
Unit 5: Virus and Virulent Software Problems (2 hours)
• Match the virus types with the media of infection. • Match the virulent software types with the media of transmission. • Identify the guideline to be implemented to prevent a virus attack.
• Sequence the steps to disinfect a computer that is infected by a virus.
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Part 4: Proactive Maintenance and Disaster Recovery
Unit 1: Proactive Maintenance (3 hours)
• Identify the types of backup. • Identify the appropriateness of a backup strategy. • Match the backup hardware devices with the situations in which they should be used.
• Identify the activities that follow backup guidelines. • Identify backup-monitoring techniques. • Create a backup on a NetWare 4.20 server by using SBACKUP.
• Restore a backup on a NetWare 4.20 server by using SBACKUP. • Identify the server maintenance tasks that are used to perform the specified activities.
• Identify the verification that needs to be performed to ensure hardware functionality. • Identify the appropriate UPS battery replacement technique.
• Identify the physical housekeeping activities to be performed in the server room.
Unit 2: Monitoring Performance (3 hours)
• Identify the counters of a Windows 2000 server component that should be monitored. • Create a baseline log on a Windows 2000 server by using System Monitor.
• Create a real-time performance graph on a Windows 2000 server by using System Monitor. • Analyze the performance of a Windows 2000 server to optimize server performance.
• Configure an SNMP agent on a Windows 2000 server by using the Windows Components Wizard. • Match the components of the DMI architecture with their functions.
Unit 3: Disaster Recovery (1 hour)
• Identify the sequence of steps to create a disaster recovery plan. • Match the fault-tolerance techniques with the situations in which they are used.
• Implement a disaster recovery plan based on specific situations. • Match the devices used for protecting servers from power problems with the specific situations in which they can be used.
• Identify the appropriateness of an adapter teaming technique. • Identify the benefits of clustering. • Create a cluster on a Windows 2000 Advanced server by using the Cluster Service Configuration Wizard
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Server+ Certification Curriculm
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n14149d
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$516.00
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