Professor needs a nobel prize for his invaluable worth to society. I love your videos Mr. Messer I can see myself in this field and building a stable life around this. Thank you for all the free help
Can anyone explain why it says redundancy under availability? I understand what he is saying below it but not sure why that word is being used particularly
I was confused by it as well. Looked into it a bit Redundancy means to continue to be up and running incase if something were to fail. So, if you have network redundancy, it means that if it fails, it keeps flowing correctly Redundancy = Availability
Thank so much proffesor!!! I passed my comptia sec+ exam yesterday and is all thanks to you
Quick question .How many performance based questions are there ,did you answer them to pass ?
@@ik-oq5ev nervous on those ones too lol
I bombed my performance based questions, but if you can get the rest of the normal questions good you should be fine. I passed!
@ik-oq5ev if i remeber correctly it was about 5 or 10 but it was a short number
Did you do anything else besides watching these? Did you take notes or read a book too?
Professor needs a nobel prize for his invaluable worth to society. I love your videos Mr. Messer I can see myself in this field and building a stable life around this. Thank you for all the free help
thanks sir for all !
Studying for the exam now!
Thank you professor! I test today! I hope I do well!
How did you do?
Does Patching then also count towards Confidentiality?
just started watching ur courses... i hope ill get comptia security plus someday
Good Luck Bro, I bought a book 5 days ago and learning from the book but I have heard that he has good videos.
@@justcheckout6616 good luck to u too
This was so helpful!!
Can anyone explain why it says redundancy under availability? I understand what he is saying below it but not sure why that word is being used particularly
I was confused by it as well. Looked into it a bit
Redundancy means to continue to be up and running incase if something were to fail. So, if you have network redundancy, it means that if it fails, it keeps flowing correctly
Redundancy = Availability
@@christrinidad9704 Good looking out, I appreciate it this now makes a lot more sense.
Redundancy in networking terms means that theres "backup availability" if something like a server goes down
Awesome video Professor!
please do compTIA SERVER+