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Server Hardware Installation and Management - 18%

Given a scenario, install physical hardware.- Racking
  • Enclosure sizes
  • Unit sizes
    - 1U, 2U, 3U, etc.
  • Rack layout
    - Cooling management
    - Safety
    1. Proper lifting techniques
    2. Rack balancing
    3. Floor load limitations
    - Power distribution unit (PDU)
    - Keyboard-video-mouse (KVM) placement
    - Rail kits

- Power cabling

  • Redundant power
    - Uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
    - Separate circuits
    - Separate providers
  • Power connector types
  • Cable management

- Network cabling

  • Redundant networking
  • Twisted pair
  • Fiber
    - SC
    - LC
    - Single mode
    - Multimode
  • Gigabit
  • 10 GigE
  • Small form factor pluggable (SFP)
  • SFP+
  • Quad small form factor pluggable (QSFP)
  • Cable management

- Server chassis types

  • Tower
  • Rack mount
  • Blade enclosure

- Server components

  • Hardware compatibility list (HCL)
  • Central processing unit (CPU)
  • Graphics processing unit (GPU)
  • Memory
  • Bus types
  • Interface types
  • Expansion cards
Given a scenario, deploy and manage storage.- RAID levels and types
  • 0
  • 1
  • 5
  • 6
  • 10
  • Just a bunch of disks (JBOD)
  • Hardware vs. software

- Capacity planning
- Hard drive media types

  • Solid state drive (SSD)
    - Wear factors
    1. Read intensive
    2. Write intensive
  • Hard disk drive (HDD)
    - Rotations per minute (RPM)
    1. 15,000
    2. 10,000
    3. 7,200
  • Hybrid

- Interface types

  • Serial attached SCSI (SAS)
  • Serial ATA (SATA)
  • Peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
  • External serial advanced technology attachment (eSATA)
  • Universal serial bus (USB)
  • Secure digital (SD)

- Shared storage

  • Network attached storage (NAS)
    - Network file system (NFS)
    - Common Internet file system (CIFS)
  • Storage area network (SAN)
    - Internet small computer systems interface (iSCSI)
    - Fibre Channel
    - Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE)
Given a scenario, perform server hardware maintenance.- Out-of-band management
  • Remote drive access
  • Remote console access
  • Remote power on/off
  • Internet protocol keyboard-video-mouse (IP KVM)

- Local hardware administration

  • Keyboard-video-mouse (KVM)
  • Crash cart
  • Virtual administration console
  • Serial connectivity
  • Console connections

- Components

  • Firmware upgrades

- Drives
- Hot-swappable hardware

  • Drives
  • Cages
  • Cards
  • Power supplies
  • Fans

- Basic input/output system (BIOS)/Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)

Server Administration - 30%

Given a scenario, install server operating systems.- Minimum operating system (OS) requirements
- Hardware compatibility list (HCL)
- Installations
  • Graphical user interface (GUI)
  • Core
  • Bare metal
  • Virtualized
  • Remote
  • Slip streamed/unattended
    - Scripted installations
    - Additional drivers
    - Additional applications and utilities
    - Patches
  • Media installation type
    - Network
    - Optical
    - Universal serial bus (USB)
    - Embedded
  • Imaging
    - Cloning
    1. Virtual machine (VM) cloning
    2. Physical clones
    3. Template deployment
    4. Physical to virtual (P2V)

- Partition and volume types

  • Global partition table (GPT) vs. master boot record (MBR)
  • Dynamic disk
  • Logical volume management (LVM)

- File system types

  • ext4
  • New technology file system (NTFS)
  • VMware file system (VMFS)
  • Resilient file system (ReFS)
  • Z file system (ZFS)
Given a scenario, configure servers to use network infrastructure services.- IP configuration
- Virtual local area network (VLAN)
- Default gateways
- Name resolution
  • Domain name service (DNS)
  • Fully qualified domain name (FQDN)
  • Hosts file

- Addressing protocols

  • IPv4
    - Request for comments (RFC) 1918 address spaces
  • IPv6

- Firewall

  • Ports

- Static vs. dynamic

  • Dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP)

- MAC addresses

Given a scenario, configure and maintain server functions and features.- Server roles requirements
  • Print
  • Database
  • File
  • Web
  • Application
  • Messaging
  • Baselining
    - Documentation
    - Performance metrics

- Directory connectivity
- Storage management

  • Formatting
  • Connectivity
  • Provisioning
  • Partitioning
  • Page/swap/scratch location and size
  • Disk quotas
  • Compression
  • Deduplication

- Monitoring

  • Uptime
  • Thresholds
  • Performance
    - Memory
    - Disk
    1. Input output operations per second (IOPS)
    2. Capacity vs. utilization
    - Network
    - Central processing unit (CPU)
  • Event logs
    - Configuration
    - Shipping
    - Alerting
    - Reporting
    - Retention
    - Rotation

- Data migration and transfer

  • Infiltration
  • Exfiltration
  • Disparate OS data transfer
    - Robocopy
    - File transfer
    - Fast copy
    - Secure copy protocol (SCP)

- Administrative interfaces

  • Console
  • Remote desktop
  • Secure shell (SSH)
  • Web interface
Explain the key concepts of high availability for servers.- Clustering
  • Active-active
  • Active-passive
  • Failover
  • Failback
  • Proper patching procedures
  • Heartbeat

- Fault tolerance

  • Server-level redundancy vs. component redundancy

- Redundant server network infrastructure

  • Load balancing
    - Software vs. hardware
    - Round robin
    - Most recently used (MRU)
  • Network interface card (NIC) teaming and redundancy
    - Failover
    - Link aggregation
Summarize the purpose and operation of virtualization.- Host vs. guest
- Virtual networking
  • Direct access (bridged)
  • Network address translation (NAT)
  • vNICs
  • Virtual switches

- Resource allocation and provisioning

  • CPU
  • Memory
  • Disk
  • NIC
  • Overprovisioning
  • Scalability

- Management interfaces for virtual machines
- Cloud models

  • Public
  • Private
  • Hybrid
Summarize scripting basics for server administration.- Script types
  • Bash
  • Batch
  • PowerShell
  • Virtual basic script (VBS)

- Environment variables
- Comment syntax
- Basic script constructs

  • Loops
  • Variables
  • Conditionals
  • Comparators

- Basic data types

  • Integers
  • Strings
  • Arrays

- Common server administration scripting tasks

  • Startup
  • Shut down
  • Service
  • Login
  • Account creation
  • Bootstrap
Explain the importance of asset management and documentation.- Asset management
  • Labeling
  • Warranty
  • Leased vs. owned devices
  • Life-cycle management
    - Procurement
    - Usage
    - End of life
    - Disposal/recycling
  • Inventory
    - Make
    - Model
    - Serial number
    - Asset tag

- Documentation management

  • Updates
  • Service manuals
  • Architecture diagrams
  • Infrastructure diagrams
  • Workflow diagrams
  • Recovery processes
  • Baselines
  • Change management
  • Server configurations
  • Company policies and procedures
    - Business impact analysis (BIA)
    - Mean time between failure (MTBF)
    - Mean time to recover (MTTR)
    - Recovery point objective (RPO)
    - Recovery time objective (RTO)
    - Service level agreement (SLA)
    - Uptime requirements

- Document availability
- Secure storage of sensitive documentation

Explain licensing concepts.- Models
  • Per-instance
  • Per-concurrent user
  • Per-server
  • Per-socket
  • Per-core
  • Site-based
  • Physical vs. virtual
  • Node-locked
  • Signatures

- Open source
- Subscription
- License vs. maintenance and support
- Volume licensing
- License count validation

  • True up

- Version compatibility

  • Backward compatible
  • Forward compatible

Security and Disaster Recovery - 24%

Summarize data security concepts.- Encryption paradigms
  • Data at rest
  • Data in transit

- Retention policies
- Data storage

  • Physical location storage
  • Off-site vs. on-site

- UEFI/BIOS passwords
- Bootloader passwords
- Business impact

  • Data value prioritization
  • Life-cycle management
  • Cost of security vs. risk and/or replacement
Summarize physical security concepts.- Physical access controls
  • Bollards
  • Architectural reinforcements
    - Signal blocking
    - Reflective glass
    - Datacenter camouflage
  • Fencing
  • Security guards
  • Security cameras
  • Locks
    - Biometric
    - Radio frequency identification (RFID)
    - Card readers
    - Mantraps
    - Safes

- Environmental controls

  • Fire suppression
  • Heating, ventilation, and cooling (HVAC)
  • Sensors
Explain important concepts pertaining to identity and access management for server administration.- User accounts
- User groups
- Password policies
  • Length
  • Lockout
  • Enforcement

- Permissions and access controls

  • Role-based
  • Rule-based
  • Scope based
  • Segregation of duties
  • Delegation

- Auditing

  • User activity
  • Logins
  • Group memberships
  • Deletions

- Multifactor authentication (MFA)

  • Something you know
  • Something you have
  • Something you are

- Single sign-on (SSO)

Explain data security risks and mitigation strategies.- Security risks
  • Hardware failure
  • Malware
  • Data corruption
  • Insider threats
  • Theft
    - Data loss prevention (DLP)
    - Unwanted duplication
    - Unwanted publication
  • Unwanted access methods
    - Backdoor
    - Social engineering
  • Breaches
    - Identification
    - Disclosure

- Mitigation strategies

  • Data monitoring
  • Log analysis
    - Security information and event management (SIEM)
  • Two-person integrity
    - Split encryption keys tokens
    - Separation of roles
  • Regulatory constraints
    - Governmental
    - Individually privileged information
    1. Personally identifiable information (PII)
    2. Payment Card Industry DataSecurity Standard (PCI DSS)
  • Legal considerations
    - Data retention
    - Subpoenas
Given a scenario, apply server hardening methods.- OS hardening
  • Disable unused services
  • Close unneeded ports
  • Install only required software
  • Apply driver updates
  • Apply OS updates
  • Firewall configuration

- Application hardening

  • Install latest patches
  • Disable unneeded services, roles, or features

- Host security

  • Antivirus
  • Anti-malware
  • Host intrusion detection system (HIDS)/Host intrusion prevention system (HIPS)

- Hardware hardening

  • Disable unneeded hardware
  • Disable unneeded physical ports, devices, or functions
  • Set BIOS password
  • Set boot order

- Patching

  • Testing
  • Deployment
  • Change management
Summarize proper server decommissioning concepts.- Proper removal procedures
  • Company policies
  • Verify non-utilization
  • Documentation
    - Asset management
    - Change management

- Media destruction

  • Disk wiping
  • Physical
    - Degaussing
    - Shredding
    - Crushing
    - Incineration
  • Purposes for media destruction

- Media retention requirements
- Cable remediation

  • Power
  • Networking

- Electronics recycling

  • Internal vs. external
  • Repurposing
Explain the importance of backups and restores.- Backup methods
  • Full
  • Synthetic full
  • Incremental
  • Differential
  • Archive
  • Open file
  • Snapshot

- Backup frequency
- Media rotation
- Backup media types

  • Tape
  • Cloud
  • Disk
  • Print

- File-level vs. system-state backup
- Restore methods

  • Overwrite
  • Side by side
  • Alternate location path

- Backup validation

  • Media integrity
  • Equipment
  • Regular testing intervals

- Media inventory before restoration

Explain the importance of disaster recovery.- Site types
  • Hot site
  • Cold site
  • Warm site
  • Cloud
  • Separate geographic locations

- Replication

  • Constant
  • Background
  • Synchronous vs. asynchronous
  • Application consistent
  • File locking
  • Mirroring
  • Bidirectional

- Testing

  • Tabletops
  • Live failover
  • Simulated failover
  • Production vs. non-production

Troubleshooting - 28%

Explain the troubleshooting theory and methodology.- Identify the problem and determine the scope.
  • Question users/stakeholders and identify changes to the server/environment.
  • Collect additional documentation/logs.
  • If possible, replicate the problem as appropriate.
  • If possible, perform backups before making changes.
  • Escalate, if necessary.

- Establish a theory of probable cause (question the obvious).

  • Determine whether there is a common element or symptom causing multiple problems.

- Test the theory to determine the cause.

  • Once the theory is confirmed, determine the next steps to resolve the problem.
  • If the theory is not confirmed, establish a new theory.

- Establish a plan of action to resolve the problem.

  • Notify impacted users.

- Implement the solution or escalate.

  • Make one change at a time and test/confirm the change has resolved the problem.
  • If the problem is not resolved, reverse the change, if appropriate, and implement a new change.

- Verify full system functionality and, if applicable, implement preventive measures.
- Perform a root cause analysis.
- Document findings, actions, and outcomes throughout the process.

Given a scenario, troubleshoot common hardware failures.- Common problems
  • Predictive failures
  • Memory errors and failures
    - System crash
    1. Blue screen
    2. Purple screen
    3. Memory dump
    - Utilization
    - Power-on self-test (POST) errors
    - Random lockups
    - Kernel panic
  • Complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) battery failure
  • System lockups
  • Random crashes
  • Fault and device indication
    - Visual indicators
  • Light-emitting diode (LED)
  • Liquid crystal display (LCD) panel readouts
    - Auditory or olfactory cues
    - POST codes
  • Misallocated virtual resources

- Causes of common problems

  • Technical
    - Power supply fault
    - Malfunctioning fans
    - Improperly seated heat sink
    - Improperly seated cards
    - Incompatibility of components
    - Cooling failures
    - Backplane failure
    - Firmware incompatibility
    - CPU or GPU overheating
  • Environmental
    - Dust
    - Humidity
    - Temperature

- Tools and techniques

  • Event logs
  • Firmware upgrades or downgrades
  • Hardware diagnostics
  • Compressed air
  • Electrostatic discharge (ESD) equipment
  • Reseating or replacing components and/or cables
Given a scenario, troubleshoot storage problems.- Common problems
  • Boot errors
  • Sector block errors
  • Cache battery failure
  • Read/write errors
  • Failed drives
  • Page/swap/scratch file or partition
  • Partition errors
  • Slow file access
  • OS not found
  • Unsuccessful backup
  • Unable to mount the device
  • Drive not available
  • Cannot access logical drive
  • Data corruption
  • Slow I/O performance
  • Restore failure
  • Cache failure
  • Multiple drive failure

- Causes of common problems

  • Disk space utilization
    - Insufficient disk space
  • Misconfigured RAID
  • Media failure
  • Drive failure
  • Controller failure
  • Hot bus adapter (HBA) failure
  • Loose connectors
  • Cable problems
  • Misconfiguration
  • Corrupt boot sector
  • Corrupt filesystem table
  • Array rebuild
  • Improper disk partition
  • Bad sectors
  • Cache battery failure
  • Cache turned off
  • Insufficient space
  • Improper RAID configuration
  • Mismatched drives
  • Backplane failure

- Tools and techniques

  • Partitioning tools
  • Disk management
  • RAID and array management
  • System logs
  • Disk mounting commands
    - net use
    - mount
  • Monitoring tools
  • Visual inspections
  • Auditory inspections
Given a scenario, troubleshoot common OS and software problems.- Common problems
  • Unable to log on
  • Unable to access resources
  • Unable to access files
  • System file corruption
  • End of life/end of support
  • Slow performance
  • Cannot write to system logs
  • Service failures
  • System or application hanging
  • Freezing
  • Patch update failure

- Causes of common problems

  • Incompatible drivers/modules
  • Improperly applied patches
  • Unstable drivers or software
  • Server not joined to domain
  • Clock skew
  • Memory leaks
  • Buffer overrun
  • Incompatibility
    Insecure dependencies
    Version management
    Architecture
  • Update failures
  • Missing updates
  • Missing dependencies
  • Downstream failures due to updates
  • Inappropriate application-level permissions
  • Improper CPU affinity and priority

- OS and software tools and techniques

  • Patching
    - Upgrades
    - Downgrades
  • Package management
  • Recovery
    - Boot options
    1. Safe mode
    2. Single user mode
    - Reload OS
    - Snapshots
  • Proper privilege escalations
    - runas/Run As
    - sudo
    - su
  • Scheduled reboots
  • Software firewalls
    - Adding or removing ports
    - Zones
  • Clocks
    - Network time protocol (NTP)
    - System time
  • Services and processes
    - Starting
    - Stopping
    - Status identification
    - Dependencies
  • Configuration management
    - System center configuration manager (SCCM)
    - Puppet/Chef/Ansible
    - Group Policy Object (GPO)
  • Hardware compatibility list (HCL)
Given a scenario, troubleshoot network connectivity issues.- Common problems
  • Lack of Internet connectivity
  • Resource unavailable
  • Receiving incorrect DHCP information
  • Non-functional or unreachable
  • Destination host unreachable
  • Unknown host
  • Unable to reach remote subnets
  • Failure of service provider
  • Cannot reach server by hostname/fully qualified domain name (FQDN)

- Causes of common problems

  • Improper IP configuration
  • IPv4 vs. IPv6 misconfigurations
  • Improper VLAN configuration
  • Network port security
  • Component failure
  • Incorrect OS route tables
  • Bad cables
  • Firewall (misconfiguration, hardware failure, software failure)
  • Misconfigured NIC
  • DNS and/or DHCP failure
  • DHCP server misconfigured
  • Misconfigured hosts file

- Tools and techniques

  • Check link lights
  • Confirm power supply
  • Verify cable integrity
  • Check appropriate cable selection
  • Commands
    - ipconfig
    - ip addr
    - ping
    - tracert
    - traceroute
    - nslookup
    - netstat
    - dig
    - telnet
    - nc
    - nbtstat
    - route
Given a scenario, troubleshoot security problems.- Common concerns
  • File integrity
  • Improper privilege escalation
    - Excessive access
  • Applications will not load
  • Cannot access network fileshares
  • Unable to open files

- Causes of common problems

  • Open ports
  • Services
    - Active
    - Inactive
    - Orphan/zombie
  • Intrusion detection configurations
  • Anti-malware configurations
  • Improperly configured local/group policies

- Improperly configured firewall rules

  • Misconfigured permissions
  • Virus infection
  • Malware
  • Rogue processes/services
  • Data loss prevention (DLP)

- Security tools

  • Port scanners
  • Sniffers
  • Telnet clients
  • Anti-malware
  • Antivirus
  • File integrity
    - Checksums
    - Monitoring
    - Detection
    - Enforcement
  • User access controls
    - SELinux
    - User account control (UAC)
What are the Key Features of the CompTIA SK0-005 Certification Exam

This exam will validate the skills and knowledge of the professionals. The candidate should have the basic knowledge of designing, implementing and troubleshooting the virtualization technologies.

CompTIA SK0-005 Certification Exam has following key features:

  • Install and configure server hardware components based on requirements in a data center environment

  • Design and implement server hardware redundancy for high availability in a data center environment

  • The CompTIA SK0-005 Certification Exam is a validating test for server administrators working in physical as well as virtualized environments. It will validate the knowledge and technical skills of the professionals to design, implement, configure, manage and maintain the data center virtualization solutions.

  • Manage logical storage devices using industry best practices in a data center environment

  • Design and implement network connectivity in a data center environment

  • The CompTIA SK0-005 Certification Exam will validate your ability to perform these tasks. CompTIA SK0-005 exam dumps will enhance your abilities.

  • Manage physical storage devices using industry best practices in a data center environment

  • Install operating systems on servers based on requirements in a data center environment

  • Configure administrative access to servers using industry best practices in a data center environment

Reference: https://www.comptia.org/certifications/server

Know about the Passing Score, Duration & Questions for the CompTIA SK0-005
  • Languages: English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese

  • Number of Questions: 90 Questions

  • The passing score: 750

  • Time Duration: 90 Minutes

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