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This course shows learners how to use fault tolerance and disaster recovery to minimize the impact of single points of failure and potential threats. This benefits the learner by showing him how to deal with system failure or disastrous incident.
Objectives:
- Identify the purpose and characteristics of fault tolerance
- Identify the areas of a network that need to be fault tolerant
- Identify common ways to provide fault tolerance
- Recognize the elements needed to restore business
- Identify the purpose and characteristics of disaster recovery
Topics:
- Fault tolerance
- RAID
- Configuration management
- Business continuity plan
- Disaster recovery plan
- Clustering and load balancers
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Minimum 500MHz Processor; 128 MB RAM; Minimum display resolution 800x600; Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7 or Mac OS X v10.4+; Internet Explorer 6.0+ or Firefox 3.0+ or Chrome 3.0+ or Safari 4.0+. 56K minimum connection; Adobe Flash Player 9.0+ or Windows Media Player 9.0+ for IE users who do not have Adobe Flash Player; JavaScript, popup windows and cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
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