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Title: Microsoft Windows Server Administration Essentials
Authors: Carpenter, Tom
Keywords: Computers
Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows Server Administration
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Abstract: The core concepts and technologies you need to administer a Windows Server OSAdministering a Windows operating system (OS) can be a difficult topic to grasp, particularly if you are new to the field of IT. This full-color resource serves as an approachable introduction to understanding how to install a server, the various roles of a server, and how server performance and maintenance impacts a network.With a special focus placed on the new Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certificate, the straightforward, easy-to-understand tone is ideal for anyone new to computer administration looking to enter the IT field. Each chapter offers a clear and concise look at the core Windows administration concepts you need to know to gain an understanding of these difficult topics.Offers a clear, no-nonsense approach to administering a Windows operating system and presents it in such a way that IT beginners will confidently comprehend the subject matterTargets the MTA 98-365 exam by covering Windows Server installation, server roles, storage, and active directory infrastructureProvides you with a solid foundation of various networking topics so that you can gain a strong understanding of Windows Server administration conceptsIncludes review questions and suggested labs to further enhance your learning processWith this book by your side, you will be armed with the core concepts and technologies needed to administer a Windows Server operating system.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/35639
ISBN: 9781118016862
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