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HP ProLiant Servers AIS
ProLiant Servers AIS: Official Study Guide and Desk ReferenceThe all-in-one HP ProLiant best-practice reference and HP Certified Professional AIS prep guide
HP ProLiant servers are the world's most widely deployed family of servers. HP's Accredited Integration Specialist (AIS) or Accredited Systems Engineer (ASE) certification demonstrates your
expertise with these market-leading technologies -- giving you a powerful advantage in a highly competitive marketplace. Now, direct from HP, here is the official all-in-one study guide for the AIS exam.
Authored by members of HP's exam review and approval team, this book systematically reviews every exam objective. It thoroughly covers technology-related exam components that are not addressed in HP's 4-day AIS and 5-day ASE courses. Even if you're not currently preparing for certification, its systematic "best practice" coverage makes it an indispensable single-source reference for deploying, optimizing, and maintaining HP ProLiant servers. Coverage includes
* Assessing business needs and planning for the implementation and growth of server-based IT infrastructure
* Understanding the HP ProLiant product line and choosing the right servers for any application
* Reviewing key server subsystem technologies: system boards, processors, memory, bus, chipsets, power, racks, and more
* The best practices for deploying servers using HP SmartStart and the Rapid Deployment Pack
* Managing servers using Insight Manager and Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition (RILOE)
* Planning, selecting, deploying, and managing storage for ProLiant server environments
* Installing and configuring Windows, Linux, and NetWare operating systems on ProLiant servers
* Integrating, optimizing, performance tuning, and troubleshooting ProLiant servers
* Configuring, optimizing, and troubleshooting HP Array controllers and RAID subsystems
Preface: The Accredited Integration Specialist (AIS) Credential.
I. INDUSTRY-STANDARD SERVER TECHNOLOGIES.
Introduction to Part I.
1. Introduction to Server Technologies.
2. Server Chipsets.
3. Processors and Multiprocessing.
4. Memory and Cache.
5. Bus Architecture.
6. Server Storage.
7. Array Technologies.
8. Introduction to Fibre Channel.
II. HP SERVER TECHNOLOGIES.
Introduction to Part II.
9. The HP ProLiant Server Line.
10. HP Rack and Power Technologies.
III. HP STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES.
Introduction to Part III.
11. HP SCSI Implementation.
12. StorageWorks Disk Systems.
13. HP Array Technologies.
IV. SYSTEMS INTEGRATION.
Introduction to Part IV.
14. Evaluating the Customer Environment.
15. Implementing a Single Server.
V. SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT.
Introduction to Part V.
16. Introduction to HP Systems Management.
17. HP Lights-Out Management Technologies.
VI. PERFORMANCE.
Introduction to Part VI.
18. Installing Hardware Options and Upgrades.
19. Availability (HP).
20. Optimizing storage (HP).
VII. PROBLEM RESOLUTION.
21. Backup Strategies (Industry).
22. Problem Resolution, Performance Issues, and System Maintenance.
APPENDICES.
Appendix A: AIS Competencies.
Appendix B: Answers to Learning Checks.
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