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Internet Server Management Course Outline

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UNIT COVERAGE FORM

 Make sure you mark the unit covered for each session
Dated: …………………
UNIT NAME: ………Internet server management……………………………PERSONNAME:______________Role:_____________

COURSE(s): ……………………………………….TERM:…………………………Start(Date/Month):……………………………Weekly sessions:___

Projected End(Date/Month):…………………………… Exam Schedule: Month……………………………… Year………………………………

Topic Subtopic Date Lecturers Remark Class


Attended Sign Rep Sign
(Consult/Review
/Time
key guide below)

1 □ Management Overview of Internet Server


INTRODUCTION TO
INTERNET SERVER □Role and Importance of Servers in Network
MANAGEMENT
Infrastructure
2 INTERNET SERVERS □ Types of internet servers (e.g., Web servers,
Email servers, FTP servers)
□ Framework for Server Management

3 □ Introduction to Server Operating Systems


SERVER OPERATING (e.g., Windows Server, Linux)
SYSTEMS
□ Installation and Configuration of Server OS

4 FILE SYSTEM □ User and Group Administration


MANAGEMENT

□ file system approaches


5 □ Understanding Server Security Threats
SERVER SECURITY
□ Hardening Server OS and Services

□ Implementing Access Control Measures


□ Data Encryption and Integrity
6 □ Introduction to Web Servers
WEB SERVER
□ apache

7 □ Configuring Web Server Software


CONFIGURING WEB
□ Website Deployment and Management
SERVER
□ Web Application Security Best Practices
8 DATABASE SERVER □ Introduction to Database Servers (e.g.,
MANAGEMENT MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server)
□ Database Installation and Configuration
9. □ Data Backup and Recovery Strategies
DATA BACKUP AND
□ Database Security and Access Control
RECOVERY
10 ADVANCED TOPICS □ Server Virtualization Technologies

□ High Availability and Load Balancin

□ Server Performacen Monitoring and Tuning

 To be attached / reattached all times onto the students class register until the unit is concluded.

NB: The class representative/student should counter sign the session/unit coverage for every class/ topic/ sub-topic covered.

REMARKS KEY GUIDE  To be covered  Not well versed  Not Enough time  Not likely to be covered
 Concluded  Not likely to be covered  Awaiting Resources  Too difficult  Require additional re-
 In Progress  Too Technical/not practical  Not Ready  Not well prepared sources

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