| As the IT industry continues to grow and streamline itself, so does the need for individuals who are technically well-rounded. When CompTIA introduced the vendor neutral Server+ certification, they filled a gaping hole in the industry. Millions of servers are sold world-wide every year and companies require employees who can demonstrate competence while working with servers. The Server+ certification deals with Industry Standard Server Architecture (ISSA) issues such as RAID, SCSI, multiple CPUs, SANS - and more. Being vendor neutral, possessing this certification shows aptitude for server technologies across many platforms. This is especially important today, as companies are utilizing a variety of servers, each with its own function and area of specialty. The ideal candidate for the Server+ certificate is someone who has over 12 months networking experience. A prerequisite is not required; however it is recommended that an individual has already obtained their A+, Network+, or MCP certificates. An individual who attains the Server+ certification is an incredible asset for a company. IT managers have peace-of-mind knowing their server array is being controlled internally and efficiently. The 2005 Server+ Series contains the following videos: - Networking Primer Part I - Networking Primer Part II - Planning for Installation - Setting up the Environment - Installing Hardware Part I - Installing Hardware Part II - RAID - Operating Systems and the Network - Windows 2000 - Netware 5 - Linux - Services and Monitoring Tools Part 1 - Services and Monitoring Tools Part 2 - Upgrading Motherboard Components - SCSI and IDE Disk Subsystems - Upgrading Peripheral Components - Using Monitoring Agents - Troubleshooting - Disaster Planning and Recovery - Backups and Restorations - 2005 Update: General Server Hardware Knowledge (Part 1) - 2005 Update: General Server Hardware Knowledge (Part 2) - 2005 Update: Server+ Installation Updates - 2005 Update: Server+ Configuration Updates - 2005 Update: Server+ Upgrading Updates CompTIA is a registered trademark of The Computing Technology Industry Association, Inc.
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