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Are you ready to prepare for the CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 Exam ?
CompTIA Server+ validates your skills in server installation, management, and troubleshooting, making it the industry standard for professionals working in data centers, on-premises, and hybrid environments. With this certification, you’ll cover critical areas such as server hardware, administration, security, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting. CompTIA Server+ equips you with the hands-on skills you need to excel in server operations and advance your career in the growing field of server management.
CompTIA Server+ exam objectives :-
Server hardware installation and management
Install physical hardware: racking, cabling, power, and cooling management.
Deploy and manage storage: RAID levels, shared storage, and capacity planning.
Perform hardware maintenance: out-of-band management, firmware upgrades, and hot-swappable components.
Server administration
Install server operating systems: partition types, file systems, and installation methods.
Configure network services: IP addressing, DNS, DHCP, and VLANs.
Manage server functions: roles, monitoring, data migration, and performance metrics.
High availability: clustering, load balancing, and failover processes.
Virtualization: host vs. guest, resource allocation, and cloud models.
Scripting basics: loops, variables, and common server tasks.
Asset management: documentation, lifecycle management, and secure storage.
Security and disaster recovery
Data security: encryption, retention policies, and lifecycle management.
Physical security: access controls, environmental controls, and biometric systems.
Identity and access management: user accounts, MFA, and permissions.
Mitigation strategies: malware prevention, DLP, and SIEM.
Server hardening: OS updates, disabling unused services, and host security.
Decommissioning: media destruction, recycling, and asset management.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot hardware: power issues, storage failures, and connectivity problems.
Troubleshoot software: OS errors, application issues, and patching failures.
Troubleshoot network: latency, misconfigurations, and security breaches.
Disaster recovery: backup strategies, recovery testing, and failover validation.