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IT management best practices for advanced network administration

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Class overview

IT management best practices for advanced network administration Systems and network administrators wear many hats throughout the day. From initial configurations to automating routine tasks to monitoring and security, administrators must cover it all. In this class, you'll learn advanced systems and network management best practices, which encompass change control, security, task automation, email management, planning for disasters and more.
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What you'll learn

  • Ensure proper configuration of systems on the network
  • Plan access control, implement the principle of least privilege and verify network security through testing and auditing
  • Automate routine or complex administrative tasks through scripting
  • Implement proactive monitoring solutions to minimize service interruption to customers
  • Learn email management best practices, including quota limits, routine maintenance tasks, spam control, backup and archival and system security
  • Plan for and implement a disaster recovery solution utilizing backup and restore

Prerequisites

  • Basic knowledge of systems and network administration is required.

Lessons

  1. Implementing network configurations and change control
  2. Implementing a network security policy
  3. Implementing automation of administrative tasks via scripting
  4. Implementing a proactive network monitoring infrastructure
  5. Managing email services and utilization
  6. Creating and implementing a data disaster recovery plan

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