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Course Details
Course Details
What You'll Learn
This course prepares you for the SK0-005 certification exam, covering all official exam domains and their approximate weightings:
Domain 1 Server Hardware Installation and Management (18%)
- Install physical hardware (racking, power/network cabling, chassis types, HCL-aware component selection)
- Deploy and manage storage (RAID levels 0/1/5/6/10, JBOD, hardware vs. software RAID, capacity planning)
- Perform server hardware maintenance (firmware/driver updates, replacing FRUs, environmental monitoring, capacity/asset planning)
Domain 2 Server Administration (30%)
- Install server operating systems (installation methods, boot methods, partitioning, driver/firmware considerations)
- Configure servers to use network infrastructure services (DNS, DHCP, NTP, directory services)
- Configure and maintain server functions/features (roles, file/print/web services, storage provisioning)
- Explain key concepts of high availability (clustering, load balancing, failover, redundancy, replication)
- Summarize the purpose and operation of virtualization (hypervisors, VM configuration, resource allocation)
- Summarize scripting basics for server administration (variables, loops, automation use cases)
- Explain the importance of asset management and documentation
- Explain licensing concepts (per-seat, per-core, subscription, open source)
Domain 3 Security and Disaster Recovery (24%)
- Summarize data security concepts (encryption at rest/in transit, key management)
- Summarize physical security concepts (access control, video surveillance, environmental controls)
- Explain identity and access management concepts (authentication, authorization, MFA, least privilege)
- Explain data security risks and mitigation strategies (threats, vulnerabilities, hardening controls)
- Apply server hardening methods (patching, disabling unused services, host firewalls)
- Explain the importance of backups/restores and disaster recovery (backup types, RTO/RPO, DR sites, testing)
Domain 4 Troubleshooting (28%)
- Explain troubleshooting theory and methodology (identify problem, establish theory, test, implement, document)
- Troubleshoot common hardware failures (POST errors, component failures, environmental issues)
- Troubleshoot storage problems (RAID failures, disk errors, capacity/performance issues)
- Troubleshoot common OS and software problems (boot failures, service crashes, patch issues)
- Troubleshoot network connectivity issues (connectivity loss, name resolution, latency)
- Troubleshoot security problems (unauthorized access, malware, certificate/authentication failures)
Course Info
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Minimum Entry Requirement
Knowledge and Skills
- Able to operate using computer functions
- Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
- Positive Learning Attitude
- Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
- Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Target Age Group: 18-65 years old
Minimum Software/Hardware Requirement
Software:
TBD
Hardware: Window or Mac Laptops
Job Roles
Job Roles
- System Administrator
- IT Manager
- Network Administrator
- IT Support Specialist
- Data Center Technician
- Server Administrator
- IT Security Specialist
- Infrastructure Engineer
- IT Consultant
- Cloud Engineer
- DevOps Engineer
- Technical Support Engineer
- IT Operations Manager
- Network Engineer
- IT Project Manager
Trainers
Trainers
Alec Tan is a ACTA certified trainer, He has a number of Comptia certifications. Since 2002, starting off from IT technical background to pre-sales, sales account manager, system integration, operate IT retail / repair shop business in Sim Lim Square 2008 ~ 2012, and back to IT industry employment, freelance IT Trainer till present.
Peter Cheong is an IT and knowledge management professional with strong expertise in networking, cybersecurity, and information systems. He has completed the Cisco Networking Academy Introduction to Packet Tracer course
and has participated in international ICT and knowledge management conferences such as the IFLA Knowledge Management Satellite Meeting. With professional experience in IT systems and infrastructure, Peter brings both technical knowledge and global exposure to his training.
As an adult educator, Peter focuses on building learners’ foundational skills in cybersecurity, network defense, and risk management aligned to CompTIA Security+ objectives. His sessions emphasize real-world security scenarios, equipping participants to recognize vulnerabilities, manage threats, and implement effective security controls. His combination of practical training and industry exposure ensures learners are well-prepared for both the certification exam and workplace application.
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