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The Server+ Certification Bible

by Trevor Kay
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Overview

The Server+ Certification Bible is a combination of information drawn right from the Server+ test objectives. It focuses on subject matter mastery, complete with review questions to prepare you for the exam. Topics focus on vendor-neutral knowledge covering multiple server types, server installation procedures, configuration and upgrading, advanced hardware issues, proactive maintenance, network cabling and connecting, troubleshooting, SCSI, multiple CPU's and RAID and will addressed a level of knowledge above basic hardware issues. As with all books in the Certification Bible series, The Server+ Certification Bible relies on logical organization, practice, and real-world examples to facilitate learning beyond the exam.

Covers: Exam SKO-001

About the Author, Trevor Kay

About the Author Trevor Kay holds three CompTIA certifications: A+, Network+, and Server+, and was a member of the beta-testing group for the Server+ certification. Born and raised in London, Ontario Canada, he started in IT as a desktop publisher for a local museum. He has since held many positions including IT helpdesk consultant, technical support, and network administrator. He also had a key role in the Y2K project for one of the largest financial organizations in Canada.

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Book Details

Published
July 15, 2001
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
582
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780764548093

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