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Network Operations and Disaster recovery concepts

Network Operations and Disaster recovery concepts

Published 4/2024
Created by ExamIT -Sonia
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 5 Lectures ( 4h 0m ) | Size: 1.7 GB

CompTIA Network+ N10-008 - Domain 3 -Network Operations, Disaster recovery concepts and Flashcards

What you'll learn:
Understand the principles and objectives of network operations, including network monitoring, management, and optimization.
Gain insights into network troubleshooting methodologies and techniques for diagnosing and resolving network issues.
Explore disaster recovery testing and simulation techniques to validate the effectiveness of recovery plans and procedures.
Develop practical skills in designing, implementing, and testing disaster recovery plans for network infrastructures.

Requirements:
Participants should have a basic understanding of networking concepts, including TCP/IP protocols, network devices, and network troubleshooting. Familiarity with network management tools and disaster recovery concepts is recommended but not required.

Description:
This course provides an in-depth exploration of network operations and disaster recovery concepts, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the availability, reliability, and resilience of network infrastructures in the face of operational disruptions and disasters. Participants will learn about network operation principles, best practices, and tools for managing and optimizing network performance. Additionally, the course covers disaster recovery strategies, methodologies, and technologies used to mitigate the impact of network outages and restore network functionality in the event of disasters. Through a combination of theoretical instruction, practical demonstrations, and hands-on exercises, learners will develop the expertise to design, implement, and maintain resilient network operations and disaster recovery plans.Course Objectives:Understand the principles and objectives of network operations, including network monitoring, management, and optimization.Learn about network operation tools and technologies, such as network management systems (NMS), SNMP, and performance monitoring tools.Gain insights into network troubleshooting methodologies and techniques for diagnosing and resolving network issues.Explore disaster recovery concepts, including risk assessment, business impact analysis (BIA), and continuity planning.Understand the components of a disaster recovery plan, including backup and recovery strategies, data replication, and failover mechanisms.Learn about disaster recovery technologies, such as data backup solutions, redundant network architectures, and high availability (HA) systems.Explore disaster recovery testing and simulation techniques to validate the effectiveness of recovery plans and procedures.Develop practical skills in designing, implementing, and testing disaster recovery plans for network infrastructures.Upon completion of this course, participants will have the knowledge and skills to effectively manage network operations and implement disaster recovery strategies, ensuring the resilience and continuity of network infrastructures in the face of operational disruptions and disasters.

Who this course is for:
Network administrators, engineers, and architects responsible for ensuring the availability and reliability of network infrastructures.
Disaster recovery planners, business continuity managers, and IT security professionals involved in disaster recovery planning and implementation.
Students pursuing degrees or certifications in computer networking, IT management, or disaster recovery planning.

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