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CompTIA Server+ Certification Guide

You're reading from   CompTIA Server+ Certification Guide A comprehensive, end-to-end study guide for the SK0-004 certification, along with mock exams

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789534818
Length 514 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ron Price Ron Price
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Table of Contents (28) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: System Architecture FREE CHAPTER
2. Server Hardware 3. Server Internals 4. Data Storage 5. Server Operating Systems 6. Addressing 7. Cabling 8. Section 2: Administration
9. Server Administration 10. Server Maintenance 11. Virtualization 12. Disaster Recovery 13. Section 3: Security
14. Security Systems and Protocols 15. Physical Security and Environmental Controls 16. Logical Security 17. Section 4: Troubleshooting
18. Troubleshooting Methods 19. Common Hardware Issues 20. Common Software Issues 21. Common Network Issues 22. Common Storage Issues 23. Common Security Issues 24. CompTIA Server+ Examination 25. Glossary 26. Assessment 27. Other Books You May Enjoy

Business continuity plan (BCP)

Catastrophic events rarely provide a warning in advance. This is why any organization should have a formal, written plan to continue its operations during or after a catastrophic event. Having such a plan can help an organization remain viable and stay in business. A BCP outlines the objectives, procedures, and step-by-step actions required to restart or continue an organization's as-normal-as-possible operations after a disruptive event. A BCP is different from a disaster recovery plan (DRP). A DRP focuses on the restoration of the computing infrastructure and its associated services. On the other hand, a BCP, which encompasses the DRP, takes a broader look at the business and the restoration or continuity of the functions of the entire organization, including its operational processes, equipment, staffing, and inventory.

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