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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training CIW Server Administrator Part 5 Server Integrity |
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Course Overview
This is the final course in a five part series that deals with optimizing server performance and services and protecting the integrity of servers. The course will also cover server optimization, security, and fault tolerance.
Learn To
Identify services that are critical for a Web-based organization.
Match network security services with their features.
Identify functions of log files in system logging.
Identify areas of vulnerability for servers.
Identify methods for enhancing server security.
Match types of firewalls with their descriptions.
Identify functions of Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID).
Identify data protection options.
Identify the considerations for planning a backup strategy.
Audience
The audience for this course includes LAN/WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This course covers exam number 1D0-450.
Content Emphasis
Conceptual
Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
7 hours
87005 Objectives
Unit 1: Server Optimization
3 hours
Identify services that are critical for a Web-based organization.
Match network security services with their features.
Identify functions of log files in system logging.
Identify methods for optimizing server performance and fault tolerance.
Identify considerations for analyzing server performance.
Identify the effects of queues and bottlenecks.
Monitor the effects of Internet-based connections on system performance.
Identify features of the top program.
Identify the functions of the vmstat program.
Identify methods to improve Internet server performance by using hardware.
Adjust Web server performance in Internet Information Server (IIS).
Adjust the Web server performance in Apache server.
Identify features of logging.
Match Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP) server log files with their functions.
Configure extended logging in IIS.
Configure a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) log file in IIS.
Configure logging in
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