Join Ed Liberman for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Networking Foundations: Servers.
- [Ed] I hope you've enjoyed finding out…about server administration,…as much as I've enjoyed explaining it to you.…And in case you're interested,…we've got a whole bunch of other server courses,…and in fact, I myself have even created…a bunch of courses specifically to Windows Server,…which can also help you to advance your skills…in server administration.…See you next time.…
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Released
9/22/2016- Server components and server architecture
- Basic configuration
- Server roles
- Asset management
- Virtualization
- Server storage
- Server security
- Networking
- Backup and recovery
- Troubleshooting
Skill Level Beginner
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Introduction
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Welcome32s
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What you should know1m 5s
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1. Server Architecture
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Server form factors6m 32s
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2. Server Administration
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Installation5m 16s
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Basic configuration8m 12s
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Server roles6m 46s
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Maintenance10m 56s
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Virtualization7m 16s
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3. Storage
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4. Security
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Physical security7m 39s
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Server hardening5m 42s
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Access control6m 17s
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5. Networking
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Basic IP configuration4m 26s
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Common ports and protocols4m 57s
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Network cabling6m 30s
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6. Disaster Recovery
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Planning5m 15s
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Backup techniques6m 51s
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7. Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting theory6m 48s
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Conclusion
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Next steps23s
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