Final Exam: Network Admin


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Overview/Description

Final Exam: Network Admin will test your knowledge and application of the topics presented throughout the Network Admin track of the Skillsoft Aspire Network Admin to Site Reliability Engineer Journey.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.0

Lesson Objectives

Final Exam: Network Admin

  • create a System Image Backup in Windows 10
  • create a system restore point in Windows 10
  • define appropriate service levels
  • define scenario planning and identify why it should be part of your strategic plan
  • describe and use the OneDrive solution in Windows 10
  • describe an example backup strategy such as 3-2-1
  • describe appropriate service levels
  • describe common tools used for packaging and releasing services and releases
  • describe considerations when backing up BYOD devices
  • describe how to deploy Windows 10 updates using Windows Server Update Services
  • describe how to monitor Windows Updates with Update Compliance
  • describe how to rectify untrained responses
  • describe how to use scenario planning and how to create scenarios
  • describe system resilience and fault tolerance
  • describe the importance of focusing on the 'errors' metric and how it applies to the four golden signals
  • describe traditional deployment options such as bare metal, refresh, and replace
  • differentiate between different tools used to automate functions
  • differentiate between events, alerts, and incidents
  • differentiate between on-premise and cloud deployments
  • differentiate between onsite and offsite backup solutions and describe the benefits of each
  • differentiate between SRE and DevOps
  • differentiate between symptoms and causes
  • differentiate between the two methods of peer-to-peer content distribution in Windows 10 - Delivery Optimization and BranchCache
  • differentiate between tools used for creation such as GitHub and Subversion
  • differentiate between whitebox and BlackBox monitoring
  • enable and configure the File History backup feature in Windows 10
  • explain system resilience and fault tolerance
  • list the core tenets of SRE
  • list what to test when designing tests for DiRT
  • list Windows 10 upgrade and migration considerations
  • provide an overview of data classifications such as Top Secret, Secret, Confidential, and Unclassified
  • provide an overview of disaster recovery testing events and how they can help identify vulnerabilities in critical systems
  • provide an overview of Express Update Delivery in Windows 10
  • provide an overview of hybrid cloud
  • provide an overview of monitoring dashboards including what they are, why we use them, and common elements of a dashboard
  • provide an overview of nodes and machines
  • provide an overview of planning tools such as JIRA and Pivotal Tracker
  • provide an overview of public clouds
  • provide an overview of Service Level Agreements
  • provide an overview of Site Reliability Engineering
  • provide an overview of the different types of backups
  • provide an overview of the four basic architecture models - client/server, three-tier, n-tier, and peer-to-peer
  • provide an overview of the 'four golden signals' of monitoring
  • provide an overview of the IaaS service model
  • provide an overview of the PaaS service model
  • provide an overview of the root cause
  • provide an overview of tools used to monitor applications and infrastructure
  • provide an overview of unmanaged responses
  • provide an overview of Windows 10 edition upgrade
  • provide an overview of Windows 10 upgrade paths
  • provide an overview of Windows Group Policy
  • recognize best practices when it comes to general system monitoring
  • recognize considerations when scenario planning for a disaster
  • recognize hands-on activities used to train response teams
  • recognize how to minimize the potential damage of disruptive DiRT tests
  • recognize how Windows Update works
  • recognize the importance of upgrading and patching systems
  • recognize the nine principles of Site Reliability Engineering
  • recognize what data to include in a backup, such as full operating system, personal files, and company data
  • use the Backup and Restore feature and describe how it differs from the File History feature
  • Course Number:
    it_fesre_01_enus

    Expertise Level
    Beginner