Course description
CompTIA® Server+® (Exam SK0-004) (CompTIA_Ser+)
About this course:
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is the foremost benefactor of vendor-neutral IT certifications in the world. This certification course consist on present proficient experience with personal computer hardware assistance to present the subsequent tier of skills &ideas students will practice on the job setting when running any sort of network server. The definite resolution of this course is to prepare the students for the CompTIA Exam: SK0-004.
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Who should attend?
Audience
This CompTIA training course is primarily designed for:
- Network administrators, systems engineers, hardware specialists and somewhat IT professionals such as PC, desktop, and help desk specialists who partake knowledge, experience and understanding about supporting PC hardware who wish to make the conversion to develop server hardware and support experts.
Prerequisite:
- Individuals must have 18 to 24 months of IT Practice.
Recommended prerequisite courses:
- CompTIA A+ Certification: A Complete Approach (Exams 220-901 and 220-902) (CompTIA-A)
- CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-006) (CompTIA Net)
Training content
Course Objective:
After finishing this course, students will partake a working understanding of:
- Virtualization
- Storage
- Safety
- Troubleshooting
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