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...Home ... Editorial ... News ..News Story Tuesday: December 28, 2010


Server+ Launch Date Announced


11/28/2000 -- Earlier this month, the Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) announced February 14, 2001 as the official launch date of its new Server+ exam.

According to the CompTIA Web site, Server+ tests the skills of "server hardware specialists" who deal with advanced server technologies such as RAID, SCSI, multiple CPUs, SANs and more.

CompTIA recommends that candidates for Server+ have the following background:

  • 18 to 24 months experience in the server technologies industry.
  • Hands-on experience installing, configuring, diagnosing and troubleshooting server hardware and NOS issues.
  • At least one other IT certification such as CompTIA A+, Compaq ACT, Novell CNA, Microsoft MCP, HP STAR, SCO or Banyan.
  • Ability to communicate and document effectively.

If you can't wait until Feb. 14 to take the exam, a beta version of Server+ is being offered through both Vue and Prometric testing centers until December 11. The cost of the beta is $50. Those who pass the exam during the beta period will be recognized by CompTIA as Server+ certified.

Server+ is the latest in a line of vendor-neutral certifications offered by CompTIA, including A+, Network+ and i-Net+. The organization is also expected to announce the launch of a new Linux certification, Linux+, in mid-2001.

For more information on Server+, visit http://www.comptia.com/certification/serverplus/index.htm. -B.N.

UPDATE (12/04/00): CompTIA has also extended the beta period for its new Server+ certification exam. Originally, this beta was to close on Nov. 29. It has now been extended to Dec. 11th. For more on Server+, please visit http://www.comptia.com/certification/serverplus/index.htm.

Wondering how CompTIA developed Server+? Our columnist, Michael Boyett, served as a Subject Matter Expert for this exam. Read about his experience by clicking here.



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11/28/00: Craig says: I was invited to take the Server+ beta exam, but I would need to study in order to be prepared to pass it. Does anyone have suggestions for a book that covers the concepts on the Server+ exam (based on the objectives on the CompTIA web site)? Thanks.
11/28/00: BlueLife says: Finally is here. I heard many good thing about it. Let's what this real it.
12/1/00: Michael says: http://cramsession.brainbuzz.com/cramsession/comptia/server/ there is a good study guide posted there as well as links to other sites. Scott Mueller's Upgrading and Repairing PCs, 12th Edition is an excellent resource. In addition, you can register at IBM's PC Institute (http://www.pc.ibm.com/training/) for free on-line courses. Begin with PC Architecture (course number TXW02-R13)
12/1/00: Jason says: I have heard so many great things about the Server+ exam. I gather that its poised to completely revolutionize server training. Just look at all the endorsements posted on the comptia.org website (from Intel, HP, Adaptec...). Its awesome. Anybody who doesnt take this exam will be the loser, I guess.
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