IT-OPS 130: Server Administration

Credits 5 Lecture Hours 44 Lab Hours 22
Other Hours
0
Total Hours
66
RE- This Information Technology (IT) course prepares students to become network administrators of client/server networks. The role of a network administrator is to manage the overall integrity of the network. Students will learn how to plan, implement, and manage servers to increase reliability, and high availability of the network server infrastructures. Key topics will include installation of server roles, server performance maintenance and management, virtual machines administration, and storage management and file services. This course is geared toward the administration of Microsoft Windows Server Core Infrastructure industry certification.

Prerequisites

Co-enrollment with or completion of IT-OPS 102 (formerly BIT102) with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or instructor permission.