211 questions from Preparatory Simulations in in English for the Official Certification Exam 220-901 - CompTIA A+
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What Is on the CompTIA A+ (901) Exam?
CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for establishing a career in IT. CompTIA A+ supports the ability to connect users to the data they need to do their jobs regardless of the devices being used. Successful candidates will have the following skills:
Configure, install and upgrade operating systems, including Windows, Apple OS X, Linux, iOS, Android and Windows Mobile
Install and image virtual machines
Set up and troubleshoot peripheral devices
Assemble and disassemble computing hardware
Set up and support basic home and small office networks
Implement cybersecurity controls appropriate to help desk and technical support roles
Troubleshoot and support end-user access to applications and data
The CompTIA A+ 220-901 exams address the increased diversity of technologies in today’s IT environments, from cloud computing and Linux to iOS and Android. The CompTIA A+ 900 series has expanded coverage of several domains by adding the following:
Expanded coverage of mobile devices and operating systems
Fundamental cloud concepts
More security problem solving
Significant increase in troubleshooting
What Are the CompTIA A+ Exam Domains, and What Do They Cover?
The CompTIA A+ 220-901 exam includes the following domains and topics:
Hardware: Identify, use and connect hardware components and devices
Networking: Explain types of networks and connections including Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Wi-Fi and small office/home office (SOHO)
Mobile Devices: Install and configure laptops and other mobile devices
Network and Hardware Troubleshooting: Troubleshoot device and network issues