Florida Technical College Servers Remote Management Discussion
Description
Onboarding and Hardware Life Cycle | Graded
While working on the homework assignment, the differences between servers and desktops will become more obvious. What tools and technology would you use to remotely manage servers? These may be the same as those used with desktops or completely different. Discuss with the other students how you would manage one remote server, 10 remote servers, and 1,000 remote servers. Make sure to think about out-of-band management along with management through remote protocols such as remote desktop and ssh.
Aligned Objectives
- Understand the core elements of an IT infrastructure, servers, network devices, and wired and wireless network links
- Understand through practical examples, how protocols are used to enable communication between computing devices
- Understand the differences between workstation and server hardware
- Manage servers both remotely and locally
Week 2 Overview
Students will be presented with what makes server hardware unique and distinct from workstations, desktops, and laptops. They will learn about SMP, memory, hardware, remote management, and when cloud resources and remote data centers should be taken advantage of.
Learning Objectives
After completing this lesson, you should be able to:
- Understand core elements of an IT infrastructure, servers, network devices, and wired and wireless network links
- Understand through practical examples, how protocols are used to enable communication between computing devices
- Understand the differences between workstation and server hardware
- Manage servers both remotely and locally
Server Hardware
This presentation discusses the management of fleets of servers, including Windows 2019, Ubuntu, Fedora, and Centos. We will also examine the management of these servers, on-premises, offsite, and in the cloud.
Reading
Limoncelli, T. A., Hogan, C. J., & Chalup, S. R. (2016). The practice of system and network administration: Volume 1: DevOps and other best practices for enterprise IT (3rd ed.). Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley.
- Chapter 13: Server Hardware Strategies
- Chapter 14: Server Hardware Features
- Chapter 15: Server Hardware Specifications
Additional Resources
Review and use the following links as needed.
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