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CompTIA Server+ Certification Guide

By : Ron Price
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CompTIA Server+ Certification Guide

By: Ron Price

Overview of this book

CompTIA Server+ Certification is one of the top 5 IT certifications that is vendor neutral.System administrators opt for CompTIA server+ Certification to gain advanced knowledge of concepts including troubleshooting and networking. This book will initially start with the configuration of a basic network server and the configuration for each of its myriad roles. The next set of chapters will provide an overview of the responsibilities and tasks performed by a system administrator to manage and maintain a network server. Moving ahead, you will learn the basic security technologies, methods, and procedures that can be applied to a server and its network. Next, you will cover the troubleshooting procedures and methods in general, and specifically for hardware, software, networks, storage devices, and security applications. Toward the end of this book, we will cover a number of troubleshooting and security mitigation concepts for running admin servers with ease. This guide will be augmented by test questions and mock papers that will help you obtain the necessary certification. By the end of this book, you will be in a position to clear Server+ Certification with ease.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
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Section 1: System Architecture
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Section 2: Administration
13
Section 3: Security
17
Section 4: Troubleshooting
25
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Questions

  1. What is an electronic component that runs programs, performs arithmetic functions, and manages data and the I/O functions in a computer?
    1. GPU
    2. Control unit
    3. CPU
    4. Memory
  1. Which of the following statements describes symmetrical multiprocessing?
    1. CPUs are unequal and prorate system resources
    2. CPUs are equal and share system resources
    3. One CPU is a master and all others are slaves
    4. Each of multiple CPUs processes the same instructions

  1. Which of the following statements describes asymmetrical multiprocessing?
    1. CPUs are unequal and prorate system resources
    2. CPUs are equal and share system resources
    3. One CPU is a master and all others are slaves
    4. Each of multiple CPUs processes the same instructions
  1. A single computing device with two or more CPUs that are either symmetrical or asymmetrical is a:
    1. Microprocessor
    2. Multiprocessor
    3. Uniprocessor
    4. None of the above
  1. In this microprocessor...