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Systems Administration
CompTIA Server+ validates your skills in server installation, management, and troubleshooting—the industry standard for professionals working in data centers, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Covers server hardware, administration, security, disaster recovery, and troubleshooting.

$1,148.00

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Level:

Beginner

Duration:

12 Months

Format:

video

Delivery partner:

CompTIA

Prerequisites:

CompTIA A+

Who It's For

Designed for those with two years of hands-on server experience (or equivalent). Beginners can pursue it; A+ or Network+ first is recommended.
Recommended Experience: CompTIA A+ certified or equivalent knowledge; two years of hands-on experience in a server environment.

Benefits

What You Will Learn

Install physical hardware, configure storage solutions, and perform hardware maintenance.
Manage server OSs, configure network services, implement high availability, and use virtualization.
Apply server hardening, data security, and disaster recovery and backup strategies.
Diagnose and resolve issues across hardware, software, connectivity, storage, and security.

You’ll leave with

This course is not just theory. You finish with concrete tools and documents you can use immediately to move your program forward.

Certificate of Completion
Instructional Content: Text, Images & GIF's, Video, Interactive examples
Hands-on learning: Labs (simulations), Live Labs (virtual machine labs), Activities (graded interactives)
Assessments: Lesson reviews, Module quizzes, Domain quizzes, Skill quizzes, Practice tests.

FAQ

Common questions about this course

What is CompTIA Server+ certification?
A vendor-neutral certification to securely install, manage, and troubleshoot servers in data centers and hybrid environments.
Is Server+ worth it?
Yes—vendor-neutral and performance-based; aligns with NICE/DCWF work roles.
What jobs can I get with Server+?
Systems/network administrator, server technician, data center technician, IT operations specialist, infrastructure engineer.
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Talk with a WTS training advisor about your current CMMC posture, timelines and budget, and we’ll confirm if this boot camp is the best next step for your team.