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CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101)- ONLINE COURSE

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A study guide designed to prepare you for the CompTIA A+ Core (220-1101) Certification exam

Key Features
Complete coverage of the latest release of CompTIA A+ exam 220-1101
Learn the skills you need in order to succeed as an IT and computer technician
Covers all about hardware such as monitors, CPUs, motherboards, hard drives, RAM, and more

Course Description
This fully revised and updated resource offers complete coverage of the latest release of the CompTIA A+ 220-1101 exam, which is an internationally recognized, fundamental IT training certification. In this course, we will cover all 5 domains as per the latest exam syllabus. Domain 1.0 talks about mobile devices, which cover 15% of the exam. In this domain, we will cover laptop hardware components, mobile device types (tablets, smartphones), and learn how to set up mobile devices. Then, we will cover Domain 2.0, which talks about networking; this domain covers 20% of the questions in the exam. In this domain, we will cover networking hardware devices, learn how to configure a basic SOHO network, learn about networking configuration concepts (IPv4, IPv6, DNS, VPNs), internet connections, and network types (cable, fiber, LANs). Next, Domain 3.0 is about hardware, which covers 25% of the questions in the exam. In this domain, we will cover cables and connectors, motherboards, CPUs, power supplies, RAM, hard drives and SSDs, peripherals, and more. In Domain 4.0, we will cover virtualization and cloud computing, which covers 11% of the questions in the exam. Here, we will cover cloud computing (IaaS, SaaS, PaaS, elasticity, cloud storage) and client-side virtualization (virtual machines, hypervisors). In the final domain, Domain 5.0, we will talk about hardware and network troubleshooting, which covers the largest percent of questions in the exam29%. Here, we will look at how to resolve problems with best practices and industry standards and how to troubleshoot RAM, motherboards, CPUs, power supplies, hard drives, display issues, mobile device issues, printers, wired/wireless networks. By the end of this course, you will be prepared for the CompTIA A+ Core 1 (220-1101) Certification exam. 

What you will learn
Learn all about hardware components
Repair and configure mobile devices
Set up and configure basic networks
Build a PC from the ground up
Understand what the cloud is and how virtualization works
Troubleshoot hardware and network issues

Who this course is for
This guide is designed for anyone looking to take and pass the CompTIA A+ Certification Core 1 (220-1101) Certification exam, anyone who wants to improve their skills as a computer or IT technician, or wants to learn awesome stuff about PCs, Macs, mobile devices, networking, the cloud, IT security, and more. A basic familiarity with computers and networks is helpful. Furthermore, CompTIA recommends having 9-12 months of on-the-job experience before taking the A+ exam. This is recommended but not required.

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