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So here I was chuffed that I had just passed my N+ and was looking forward to getting into the Server+ forum where I could pick some brains and get ahead of the game....hmmm then I notice that the last post (non-pinned) was a YEAR ago!! ouch!
Now there has got to be others that have just taken or are about to take the Server+.....
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes
I've started on server+ (slight lack of books on it I've noticed) but have been side-tracked by my work.
I'm currently sitting in a hotel on a 4 day course costing my company about £2000 on something completely different.
When I get a chance I'll get back to Server+.
But the studying has already been useful. Before I started I knew nothing about FibreChannel, and a query came up internaly that involved it. So I got plus points for knowing a bit about it!
You aint alone!
- ill be starting the CompTIA Server+ course in January.
i say january, because at the moment im doing the CompTIA A+ course, and it will last till december.
I'm hoping to take my exam the second week of Jan '07 after going on a course (5 days) the second week of December '06
I have found that after any course I go on I need 3-4 weeks of home study time to get my head around things!!
On another note -
I know that you can 'Port' across some CompTIA exams to get Microsoft Certified qualifications, I know that you can use A+ & N+ towards an MCSA and also use the Security+ for the MCSE Security specialisation but does anyone know if you can use the Server+ in any way?
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes
I know that you can 'Port' across some CompTIA exams to get Microsoft Certified qualifications, I know that you can use A+ & N+ towards an MCSA and also use the Security+ for the MCSE Security specialisation but does anyone know if you can use the Server+ in any way?
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A+ & Server+ together can be used as an elective for the MCSA 2000 & 2003 only (that I can find).
The Security+ exam/cert is the only Comptia qual that can be used alone as an elective that I'm aware about.
In fact...good news...was right in the first place..only six!!!
Anyone out there who can give me tips on the Server+ exam? Specifics of what they like to question about would be good ...for instance with N+ alot on OSI and Protocols......
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes
Hopefully this will help you, I got the info from a website but now can't find it (closed the browser before I got the site name):
The Server+ exam covers four operating systems: Microsoft Windows NT/2000, Novell NetWare, UNIX/Linux and OS/2.
You should begin preparing for the exam by reviewing the Server+ Exam Blueprint (Test Objectives), Server+ Concepts and Skills document and the Server+ Job Role Description, all of which are available at www.comptia.org/certification/server plus/index.htm. You may also want to review the Server+ white paper (available from the same page) to see where Server+ fits into other certifications that you hold, and how CompTIA believes the certification will help you.
The Server+ Exam Blueprint gives the basic objectives of the test. The Concepts and Skills document lists specific technologies that a candidate is expected to be familiar with.
The seven major objectives are:
Installation
Configuration
Upgrading
Proactive Maintenance
Environment
Troubleshooting and Problem Determination
Disaster Recovery
Technologies to Know
In addition to the areas identified in the Server+ Exam Blueprint, you should be very familiar with the technologies listed in the Concepts and Skills document. Specifically, you’ll want to know about:
PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect): this is the primary Server bus. An understanding of hot-plug extensions, as well as peer-PCI (PCI buses connected directly to the CPU via the Northbridge support chip) vs. Hierarchical PCI (PCI to PCI bridges are used) is required for exam preparation. A good source of information is www.pcguide.com/ref/mbsys/buses/types/pci.htm.
Also found this website: http://www.examguides.com/
It provides crib sheets of hot topics for various exams, Server+ being one of them. However it can't tell you specifics as each exam is different a pool of questions so what 1 person may get alot of another person may get nothing.
Anyway hope this helps.
-ken
IT Manager, IT Writer/Columist & Part-time IT Lecturer
"helps"....this does not just help...sweet Jesus you are a very deep well of knowledge Ken!! Yoy are a star..thank you..will start getting into those links asap!
Cheers!
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes