Introduction to Servers

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    Level: Beginner
    Presenter: Eli the Computer Guy
    Date Created: March 23, 2010
    Length of Class: 52 Minutes
    Tracks
    Servers
    Prerequisites
    None
    Purpose of Class
    Discusses what servers are and misconceptions about them.
    Topics Covered
    Definition of a Server
    Server Operating Systems
    Server Hardware
    Server Functions
    Class Notes
    Defining a Server
    A server provides services to other computers on a network. A server can be an expensive Windows 2008 Server, or a simple Windows XP Home computer with a shared printer.
    Operating System
    Server Operating Systems are more stable and secure then Desktop operating Systems
    Server Operating Systems and their Software are generally much more expensive then Desktop counterparts
    Server Operating Systems are generally not as easy to administer as Desktop Operating Systems
    Hardware
    A Server can use ANY hardware to operate, but Server Hardware is made to be more reliable then desktop hardware.
    Xeon Processors are standard processors used in servers
    Redundant Power Supply allow one power Supply to Fail while the Server is Still Running
    RAID -- Allows for a Hard Drive to fail without crashing the Server
    ECC RAM is RAM that does a self test. It is more stable then regular RAM, but much more expensive.
    Types of Servers
    Software features -- multiple features can be on one box
    Security and Authentication gives access to network resources
    Print Servers share printers on a network
    File Servers share files on a network
    Web/ FTP Servers provide websites on a network
    Mail Servers provide email routing for an organization
    Database Servers store data for outside applications
    Remote Access Servers allow Internet users to access the internal network. Usually a VPN connection.
    Final Thoughts...
    Buy what you need... Many people buy a $5000 server when all they need is a Dell bargain bin system.
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  • @rorygrignard9742
    @rorygrignard9742 2 года назад +20

    This content is still so relevant and valuable over ten years after it was created. Straight forward and to the point. Cheers Eli 🤙

  • @krantimadineni585
    @krantimadineni585 7 лет назад +46

    The thing I liked about your videos is it's not blah, blah, blah...You teach us from basics as if we don't know anything and clear the basics very well and the true part is really we have lot of doubts on our basics...Which are cleared by your teaching. Thank you very much, Eli The Real Teacher...

  • @shanebagel
    @shanebagel 4 года назад +17

    This LEGEND is helping me achieve IT skills like no other youtuber. What a god damn legend. Thank you sir

  • @reallycooluleh
    @reallycooluleh 5 лет назад +5

    8 years on and this video is still the most clear cut video on youtube to help distinguishing if I need a server and to know if I need a server or a SERVER.... it's also somewhat hilarious, thanks Eli

  • @MrHyde80
    @MrHyde80 10 лет назад +39

    Been going through your videos for 4 days now. Thanks man, good job.

  • @C1wangan
    @C1wangan 7 лет назад +4

    Just want to say, thanks for producing your videos exactly in this way! Someone in front of me, speaking clearly and elaborating on difficult concepts with simple diagrams and writing. Thanks again

  • @evastam6995
    @evastam6995 9 лет назад +64

    Crystal clear. Thanks to these tutorials I learn SOOO much easier about computers. I like also that the information is told a few times after each other. Gives me some time to make notes in the meanwhile. And somehow I dont forget it after a while. Once I have seen the video, I just know it and remember it. Great, great teacher. Thanks a lot!!

    • @rputasi
      @rputasi 9 лет назад +7

      Exactly! I'm too so thankful for all the educational material he has produced. The way he explains things is just pure gold!

  • @dawittadesse8038
    @dawittadesse8038 9 лет назад +9

    Its extraordinarily amazing lecture, No one can have enough words to appreciate your skill and owesomeness, helpful attitude. SO POSITIVE. CAN'T THANK YOU ENOUGH!

  • @PTwolf
    @PTwolf 4 года назад +6

    You're the best. I'm watching you at 1.5x speed, reminding me of what I already know and teaching all the gaps that I don't know. Thanks Bud Eli.

  • @casamir1
    @casamir1 4 года назад +166

    2019, still helpful!

  • @matblackgraviton
    @matblackgraviton 6 лет назад +1

    Eli- I sooooooooo much appreciate your dedication to putting these classes/videos together for us dummies... You're doing a great job, and I hope you keep it up.

  • @javazomb
    @javazomb 7 лет назад +1

    I appreciate these lessons, Eli! I received my first job as QA, and I've realized that knowing at least a little about many things is helpful (in addition to your own job description, of course). Knowing my own duties is great, but not entirely sufficient. Having a basic mental map of everything related to a software product makes me tremendously more helpful at work.

  • @CAcationu2
    @CAcationu2 10 лет назад +6

    Thanks so much for such a simple and thorough introduction to servers. You've explained it very clearly and I don't even have lingering questions. Looking forward to seeing the rest of your classes.

  • @KAAPNW
    @KAAPNW 4 года назад +5

    Even after 10 years I found this video very informative, thank you so much for putting it out there.

  • @acidmardigras6235
    @acidmardigras6235 7 лет назад +1

    Eli this is one of your early videos. I just want to say thanks for all the info you have provided for so many. Many landed jobs due to your awesome method of teaching. Others attempt to personalize teaching and fail miserably. Thanks, for everything.

  • @mrgardena26
    @mrgardena26 9 лет назад +2

    Eli, I would like to thank you for creating this awesome Introduction to Servers class. It has really helped me a lot with my IT career.

  • @kewalagrawal6539
    @kewalagrawal6539 3 года назад +4

    As soon as he said flash...I had to check the date on which this video was uploaded 🤣

  • @elithecomputerguy
    @elithecomputerguy  13 лет назад +3

    @evolagenda I'll be doing more of the practical theory classes shortly. I just reopened my computer shop last month so I've been busy getting that running smoothly, and haven't had time to do new classes.

    • @avrumyisrael
      @avrumyisrael Год назад

      Hey, can you do a video on how to log in a client to a server?

  • @TheFlyguy31
    @TheFlyguy31 9 лет назад +6

    I like the way you repeat the essential and important information to get your point across. I always enjoy your videos :)

  • @jonathanzuniga3681
    @jonathanzuniga3681 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great clips! I've watched many of the ones you've uploaded, and eventhough I've been in IT and worked as a netadmin and sysadmin for a while now, I still learn some new stuff from these clips! Great teaching skills!

  • @dan-simi6
    @dan-simi6 6 лет назад +22

    2018 and is still relevant, great job Eli.

    • @vincentguerra8029
      @vincentguerra8029 5 лет назад

      Seriously!! This guy is phenomenal

    • @Echoing-Faith
      @Echoing-Faith 5 лет назад

      2019 and still relevant

    • @shamamta
      @shamamta 5 лет назад

      I feel like all of this is basic no matter where technology goes.

  • @BijouBakson
    @BijouBakson 6 лет назад +8

    I completed a qualification in ICT professional but straight afterwards I went on doing other stuff. Lately I decided to get back into it as my job requires some expertise in computing. Reading my old lectures was a little bit of a challenge, until I found your course Eli. Truly a great mentor. This is 6 years old and still very relevant. Thank you.

  • @kaylapaul4520
    @kaylapaul4520 4 года назад

    By far the best tech channel I've found on the University of RUclips. This is still very helpful almost a decade later.

  • @jeffreyspino7525
    @jeffreyspino7525 7 лет назад +2

    This is one of the first videos I have watch of yours Sir. Thank you for an outstanding job! I look forward to watching many more.

  • @toosinbeymen6304
    @toosinbeymen6304 10 лет назад +7

    ECC ram. 20:35 Error-correcting code memory (Error Checking & Correction, ECC memory) is a type of computer data storage that can detect and correct the most common kinds of internal data corruption. ECC memory is used in most computers where data corruption cannot be tolerated under any circumstances, such as for scientific or financial computing.

  • @alan99yu
    @alan99yu 9 лет назад +4

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR TRAINING VIDEOS.

  • @memoimy467
    @memoimy467 4 года назад +1

    November 2019, and yet still relevant. Excellent content, thank you.

  • @miroslavpenchev6292
    @miroslavpenchev6292 2 года назад

    Legend! This is the very first video from your channel which helped me become a system administrator and I still recommend it to people starting with servers. Respect!

  • @laxmisidhu4483
    @laxmisidhu4483 9 лет назад +9

    u r the best man on the internet with very wide and deep understanding on subject and know how to explain . thankyou so much Eli

  • @SamsungasNFS196
    @SamsungasNFS196 7 лет назад +4

    Thank You for these lessons !
    It's nice to have such a honest teacher :)

  • @David_F579
    @David_F579 4 года назад

    The best explanation of severs I have seen. Have watched about 70 of Eli's video tutorials now and he is superb.

  • @tomasapostol1901
    @tomasapostol1901 Год назад

    Great, as always, Mr. Etherton.
    Twelve years after, and still useful and relevant material.
    Thank you for all your classes.
    I've learnt so much following them.
    (GBY)

  • @Lurch1111
    @Lurch1111 10 лет назад +5

    Very helpful video; I'm about to start an MCSA course in Windows Server 2012 & I have no server/networking background at all. Looking forward to checking out your other videos!

  • @Vegetasan6
    @Vegetasan6 9 лет назад +78

    I decided to make a drinking game out of this video. Every time he says "servers" you take a shot of tequila. And every time he says "SERVERS" you take 2 shots of Jack Daniels. I now have alcohol poisoning.

  • @TxRiverElf
    @TxRiverElf 6 лет назад

    First and foremost, THANK YOU!!! You are the rare breed of educators, those with a natural aptitude for teaching and a notable joy for sharing information, honestly!!!
    I am on the verge of purchasing a now outdated but still handy, Dell 1950 series server with dual processors. And I am (was, thanks to you) completely 'server' ignorant... hence surfing youtube for info.
    My original notion was to simply use the big hds for data backup... (I am an avid genealogist) but NOW I see there could be many other potentials to consider.. I DEFINITELY SUBSCRIBED and am eager to follow your channel to learn more! Thank you, for being you!

  • @reubenfang421
    @reubenfang421 9 лет назад

    Thanks Eli! I cannot believe how easy you made it understandable (without any visuals!). Great stuff and can't thank you enough!

  • @SheMeetsCity
    @SheMeetsCity 8 лет назад +82

    I am only halfway through the video, but I must say this is EXTREMELY helpful! New subbie here!!

    • @annoyingjareviews9797
      @annoyingjareviews9797 6 лет назад

      this video uploaded 2011.....the sky004 exam released 2015....dont think this video would be helpful to me.

    • @alexnezhynsky9707
      @alexnezhynsky9707 5 лет назад +1

      Subbie... That's the first time I hear that. Lol

    • @shamamta
      @shamamta 5 лет назад +1

      Your comment is 3 years old. I'd like to know how much these videos impacted you professionally.

  • @marcushouse3989
    @marcushouse3989 8 лет назад +12

    This guy is really good. He is articulate and clear. I understand everything he is saying with no background in this field. Well done. I intend to watch more of your classes.

    • @Deanmartinification
      @Deanmartinification 7 лет назад

      Marcus House me

    • @MrFooSteven
      @MrFooSteven 3 года назад

      Exactly. Most of the time, if you don't like a teacher/lecturer's tone of speech/cadence you can lose interest easily. No matter how interesting or easy the subject is.

  • @LeighOlah
    @LeighOlah 7 лет назад +1

    I love These videos. They are clear and precise, but easy to follow. You use the board or items to show and make the discussion clear. GREAT JOB! Keep going.

  • @cris1977
    @cris1977 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent video ! i've learned so much ! your way of teaching is fun, clear to understand, and I really value the fact that you recap the class's key points to understand/remember along the way, as well as at the end of the video in a clean, short, and objective way.

  • @ifoxrider
    @ifoxrider 9 лет назад +40

    clear as crystal, i wish he is my professor in class

  • @robertankeny3573
    @robertankeny3573 8 лет назад +8

    Really helpful videos - you're a great teacher.

  • @subramaniyamrajendaran1559
    @subramaniyamrajendaran1559 7 лет назад

    I don't often stop to write comments. But you are one amazing tutor...it was so clear and I watched the entire 53 min video in a stretch and just felt like 5 mins passed. Thank you

  • @schhh26
    @schhh26 7 лет назад +1

    I love this! I'm meant to be doing a project during my IT internship, and while my colleagues are all amazingly helpful and patient (and point me to the right resources), this is a great overview to someone new to the field - and a necessary foundation to understand more specialized material.
    Great job!

  • @jasonjones8969
    @jasonjones8969 8 лет назад +3

    This is very helpful and you explain the topic in an easy to understand way. New sub :)

  • @tysonvanburen6800
    @tysonvanburen6800 8 лет назад +6

    Eli the computer guy! I'm currently attending school for Computer Science and I feel like all of my professors need to take some teaching lessons from you. Thanks for all of your videos man!

  • @swatigopalan913
    @swatigopalan913 2 года назад

    I admire your clear presentation. Without any script you gave the tutorial about server from your own words. Its excellent. I consider this course as Server 101...Thank you for sharing and your time.

  • @David_F579
    @David_F579 8 лет назад

    This is a really excellent video - explained what servers were very clearly. Thank you. The key section for me was the bit where u clarified that all these server functions could actually be on the one physical computer.

  • @elithecomputerguy
    @elithecomputerguy  12 лет назад +3

    They are not really used very much anymore. Once NAT became a standard feature in all routers/ Modems the need for Proxy's almost vanished. There are a few uses for them, but not for the general public or the average admin. I'll do a class on building a SQUID proxy at some point though... ( I also did a class on sing Web Proxy Servers for Hacking, under the Hacking playlist)

  • @zach8945
    @zach8945 9 лет назад +69

    There's the server.... and the SERVER >:[

    • @boxer12350
      @boxer12350 7 лет назад +4

      Zachary Huberty ha. This guy.

  • @deeahmed5721
    @deeahmed5721 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for the clarification I have taken so many courses at the university over the years and servers were the most talked about yet most difficult topic to understand and non of the professors explained it well enough they just expected us to know without clarifying the functionality but I love how you broke it down !

  • @xeniakekae8523
    @xeniakekae8523 3 года назад +1

    Anyone else watching this in 2020 ? Very helpful. I'm a business student working with a Tech company now and I'm trying to learn everything i can about Networks and data centers on RUclips lol Great explanation on Servers. Thannk you!

  • @zcarenow
    @zcarenow 10 лет назад +3

    Are there any videos about troubleshooting servers or the most common issues that a server admin faces day to day ? technical support issues.

  • @oscarthecomputerguy
    @oscarthecomputerguy 11 лет назад +9

    53:41 Minutes of my life I never get back.
    But who cares? This is the shit!
    Thanks for your Information Eli, I'd really appriciate that!

  • @angeloasis5125
    @angeloasis5125 5 лет назад

    By far the BEST channel for IT related topics I've encountered on RUclips! Thanks heaps man!

  • @Velli1987
    @Velli1987 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for this tutorial. I swear breaking technology down to an understandable point is quite the art form to master and very few "professionals" are able to attain it. Thank you for being a great artist.

  • @AsifAnsari01
    @AsifAnsari01 10 лет назад +17

    its looking like a prisnor is talking about server in a jail

    • @messiblaugrana
      @messiblaugrana 9 лет назад +2

      I almost died laughing seeing your comment! You're 100% right! Also to mention that when I look to his face,he has blue hands :D

    • @thomasxeon1912
      @thomasxeon1912 9 лет назад +2

      Even prison are resourceful than viewer in RUclips....

    • @AsifAnsari01
      @AsifAnsari01 9 лет назад

      Ha ha ha... Zo, i might plan it in nxt vacation

  • @quincypalmore3619
    @quincypalmore3619 8 лет назад +16

    I think the term for "SERVERS" is "Dedicated Server"

    • @shubhammittal9764
      @shubhammittal9764 6 лет назад

      You can use it if you want, but I think by the dedicated server it is usually meant that the whole server is given as a service to one customer in comparison to a shared server. It's probably a term used in commercial world.

    • @paradisjr45
      @paradisjr45 6 лет назад

      Quincy Palmore
      Hey Tuff Guy, this video is closer to 10 years older than you are correct =)
      Juss say'n , Maybe you've not been listening. I wanted to call you a fukn' Class A Idiot ... but you're probably not even "Dedicated" =)

  • @durbabanik3372
    @durbabanik3372 5 лет назад

    It straight away go inside my brain and I can picture it right in front of me the way you teach.Excellent Job.Thanks a Lot!!

  • @dinliebe
    @dinliebe 7 лет назад +2

    Thank u Eli. Great work! In computing we learn to communicate clearly to non-technical people, I don't get why most of them don't make use of these skills in many tutorials where needed. You make it understandable. Thanks

  • @ramirez368
    @ramirez368 9 лет назад +5

    Just my thoughts....for the guys that comment and said that you "Eli the Computer Guy" repeat yourself too much I would say they are in a higher level of understanding, and they need to be taking classes at MIT, you are wasting your time watching this and this goes for Elvin Novruzov and Daniel Cederberg!!!!.....go run, and get a scholarship this is too minor for you......now days everything is about shortcuts!!!

  • @dimitri004
    @dimitri004 8 лет назад +5

    there are servers and then there are SERVERS!!!

  • @mairca80pais96
    @mairca80pais96 7 лет назад

    Great job Eli. Recently found your videos and really enjoy learning about IT. You make the concepts so much easier to understand.

  • @HowardLen
    @HowardLen 11 лет назад +1

    This was an amazing introduction, you are an amazing teacher. It is hard to believe how much more I know about servers in one hour. Thank you so much.

  • @daniellee6912
    @daniellee6912 8 лет назад +37

    mac servers are a thing?

    • @elithecomputerguy
      @elithecomputerguy  8 лет назад +11

      +Daniel Lee yup... www.apple.com/osx/server/

    • @daniellee6912
      @daniellee6912 8 лет назад +1

      Eli the Computer Guy​ I had no idea apple produced servers... thanks!

    • @nelsonariza4075
      @nelsonariza4075 8 лет назад +1

      +Daniel Lee Apple's grandaddy can be argued to be Unix. But basically you can do some cool things, I remember setting up a small mail server back in the day with a G3.

    • @armandolagente
      @armandolagente 8 лет назад

      +Daniel Lee A lot of schools use them. I can think of several schools here in northern montana, and they all have mac labs, with mac servers. By schools i mean k-12, I'm not sure about the collegiate level.

    • @ejisyopicus8988
      @ejisyopicus8988 8 лет назад +1

      I think a better argument would be that apple is Unix's neuronetics abominations. 
      They are related, but in the way that a human is related to a DNA-altered-poisonous-gargantuan-fish/mammal-humanity-destroying-monster.

  • @bebmerli3392
    @bebmerli3392 7 лет назад +3

    How do you get the IP of a server

  • @sweetboyforlife
    @sweetboyforlife 10 лет назад

    like always , love your video . love the fact that you went in " full details " explaining every thing about servers and how they work !

  • @lekhshodhan1805
    @lekhshodhan1805 Год назад

    This is the best piece of tutorial for simple and summarized understanding of servers even today.

  • @elvinnovruzov5775
    @elvinnovruzov5775 9 лет назад +36

    this video could be 15 min long

    • @Rosstino1
      @Rosstino1 9 лет назад +3

      Elvin Novruzov and so do all his other videos.

    • @cuppensmaarten
      @cuppensmaarten 9 лет назад +17

      Rosstino1 I like that he takes his time for the people that need it

    • @tapiwakay
      @tapiwakay 9 лет назад +18

      Repetition is the key to learning effectively. He's catering to novices here, you might need to find or create your own advanced user tutorials, we'll subscribe to you!

    • @elvinnovruzov5775
      @elvinnovruzov5775 9 лет назад +4

      tapiwakay
      i'm also novice but i use replay button if i need repetition

    • @connorbaker4159
      @connorbaker4159 9 лет назад

      Elvin Novruzov He likes to ramble.. plus it is better to keep the info in your dumb brain

  • @wilmermendez4187
    @wilmermendez4187 4 года назад +8

    2019..anyone?

  • @jakeupmickey8175
    @jakeupmickey8175 7 лет назад

    All I have to say is you are great, great because you leave nothing out with clarity and refresh with dependency which key why go to school when we have you. I can not thank you enough.

  • @mypagedotcom5804
    @mypagedotcom5804 10 лет назад

    This is just what every beginner needs to move on with a lot of complexities in creating a server. The terms are really easy to understand. Unlike other video posters, this one is accurate and straight to the point. This video can even help the professionals already in refreshing what they sometimes forget.

  • @eragg0
    @eragg0 10 лет назад +13

    this is only video which made to see illusion: never ever wear orange shirt. Hands look blue time to time if just looking his face

    • @IsmailYusof797
      @IsmailYusof797 10 лет назад

      Yep, I noticed that too! Thought there was something wrong with the screen monitor but when I start looking at the hands there it was ok.

    • @longlivethe80s
      @longlivethe80s 10 лет назад +1

      LOL....I'm glad I'm not the only one that noticed.

    • @Arthurbn
      @Arthurbn 10 лет назад +2

      Shit, thought I was going crazy. Good to know others noticed it as well.

    • @anierutan1989
      @anierutan1989 10 лет назад

      Ya me too

  • @TheChannel9009
    @TheChannel9009 8 лет назад +4

    male servers :)

  • @starmoonxy
    @starmoonxy 11 лет назад

    thank you eli!!! you have a real knack to explain hard stuff in simple layman terms! you're unlike many boring IT guys out there. simply amazing

  • @vivekbisht6051
    @vivekbisht6051 5 лет назад

    This is by far the most well structured video on introduction to servers.

  • @JewLiSmile
    @JewLiSmile 9 лет назад +5

    You really do need some pictures when you explain something because people will not watch this 53 minutes video of yours. Get your audience some showmanship.

    • @paradisjr45
      @paradisjr45 6 лет назад

      Beantard Right ?
      Wait a second .... the Judges just relayed to me that the FACT your User Name is Beantard, excludes you from giving ANY ADVICE EVER =(
      & Get a tan for crying out LOUD !

  • @dimosanagnostopoulos
    @dimosanagnostopoulos 9 лет назад +7

    man i like your videos but you have to stop repeating yourself! what i mean is that you say everything two or more times! you do not say your points only once but twice or more!

    • @greendunn1
      @greendunn1 9 лет назад +20

      Thats for noobs like me!!! I dont quite get in on first go around, but the second or third, it sinks in.

    • @AlexanderDubouvier
      @AlexanderDubouvier 9 лет назад +1

      I see what you did there...

    • @paradisjr45
      @paradisjr45 6 лет назад

      Dimos Anagnostopoulos
      Man, nuthin' get's by you Huh ? What I should've said was ... your last name sounds like someone tryin' to shit an Extinct Dinosaur =)
      You Greeks can't know everything ... it's not in your DNA =(

  • @ravir5715
    @ravir5715 9 лет назад +1

    I am in Financials application field for the last several years but never acquired basic understanding of the underlying IT infrastructure. Your tutorials really helped me. THANKS.

  • @FroBoy696
    @FroBoy696 11 лет назад +1

    Eli I just want to thank you for these videos. They're great for beginners and a WONDERFUL refresher course for IT specialists. Especially for Network Administrators like me!

  • @danielcederberg9894
    @danielcederberg9894 9 лет назад +5

    Why did you repeat everything 3 times??? It's a video, if people didn't understand you the first time, they can rewind...

    • @danielcederberg9894
      @danielcederberg9894 9 лет назад

      otherwise it was good.

    • @paultalbot722
      @paultalbot722 9 лет назад +18

      Daniel Cederberg on the other hand its a video you can fast forward.

    • @stylz1
      @stylz1 9 лет назад +8

      Daniel Cederberg One thing I've learned when it comes to learning technical things is that the best way to learn and retain information is through slightly different iterations of the same thing. That's why in school for instance you have a book you are expected to read as well as lecture over the same info. I for instance took an A+ software, A+ Hardware, and Network+ class, reading the required material while also reading a book not required for either class, all in one semester. The overlap and slightly different iterations definitely helped solidify the information in my head. I passed all three exams by 110 points or more all within a week. Not saying this couldn't be trimmed down, but to stick to a "one pass of info" routine has its drawbacks.

    • @schhh26
      @schhh26 7 лет назад +2

      Because it's a lecture. People aren't familiar with the information already (if they were, they'd watch a five min refresher or skim over an article), so repeating info makes it stick better. They might also miss something important the first time, so doing it like this ensures the viewer can just pop one of Eli's videos on and sit back without worrying about retaining briefly mentioned facts like they would have to with a very efficient and concise video - retention kind of happens automatically.

  • @johncortes3831
    @johncortes3831 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much Eli, this was very helpful, since I was taking a Microsoft designed course in order to get me into this whole topic. I was getting a little bit overwhelmed since I am new to this, but fortunately I found your video and seeing that acquainting knowledge in a more appealing way is possible has definitely motivated me again.
    By the way, I am impressed by the amount of content you have in your channel, I am definitely going to seize it, you have just gotten a new subscriber from Colombia.
    Keep up the good work Eli.

  • @waal2waal842
    @waal2waal842 5 лет назад

    Eli is among the most clear and compelling of the trainers on the net - this servers discourse was excellent

  • @Yathoom2
    @Yathoom2 7 лет назад

    I stumbled upon this video through video search, and I'm glad I clicked on the first thing or the second !! I found. Very elaboration and very clear. I like how he speaks like a teacher and how down to the basic and up to explain things. I had a friend who tried to explain this to me, but it just only made sense when I saw the video. Thank you Eli. (2 thumps UP)

  • @FabrizioCARENA
    @FabrizioCARENA 5 лет назад +1

    Great introductory video! Thanks for keeping always the HUMAN (and down to earth) aspect alive while delivering! Thank you!

  • @vivauruguay
    @vivauruguay 11 лет назад

    Thanks Eli you have made my life a lot easier since coming across you.
    The things a have learned from you in 1 hour i did not learn from a network
    course i did over 4 years , once again thanks and keep the good work you are
    doing for humanity.

  • @Arielofjudahservingyah
    @Arielofjudahservingyah 9 лет назад +1

    Your tutorials are excellent, you are an amazing and hilarious presenter and teacher.
    I have fun sharing your information with students eager to learn and i enjoy them myself acts as great refreshers.kudos to you Sir Eli.

  • @MrFOOTBALLINSIDE
    @MrFOOTBALLINSIDE 10 лет назад

    Thanks a lot Eli, really appreciate you taking time to explain everything, you made it easy for me to understand about servers and many other related things!!!
    Thanks Again!! Keep up the great work!

  • @yulduzetta
    @yulduzetta 11 лет назад

    Eli! Every video you make here, makes my life 100 times easier in understanding IT stuff. TNX a lot!

  • @Dodizthongs4221
    @Dodizthongs4221 11 лет назад

    I cant believe this guys videos are on here for free.. I paid a lot of money for my education and the classes weren't as nearly as informative and concise as this guy is!!!
    LOVE IT.

  • @munmoonghosh4093
    @munmoonghosh4093 4 года назад

    Wow! one of the best online teachers i came across. Already done watching 4 videos of 1 hour each. Thank You! :)

  • @David-ri1iq
    @David-ri1iq 7 лет назад +1

    You are simply an amazing teacher, dude! Thanks for putting these videos together!

  • @BAMMikler
    @BAMMikler 4 года назад

    Wow! You are good! I asked the question in the middle of your lecture and in the summation I got my answer! Thanks!!
    May you be continue to be blessed, you are AWESOME!

  • @philipdratcliffe9648
    @philipdratcliffe9648 5 лет назад

    i was confused before watching this. really cleared things up for me. you are awesome eli!

  • @HanzoAnssorri
    @HanzoAnssorri 8 лет назад

    Thanks Eli, I wish I'd found your training series 5 years before now.Thanks & respect

  • @tech_wanderer
    @tech_wanderer 8 лет назад +1

    thats really a good effort by eli.. it helped me in a great way to know servers better. thank you fella

  • @SRHarkreader
    @SRHarkreader 8 лет назад

    Well done!!! The content is comprehensive, related, and clearly and consistently delivered. Also, the summary at the end is a great review, Again, nice job!

  • @rafaelbrango
    @rafaelbrango 2 года назад

    Going for Server + Thanks to you and your great videos! Thank You Eli!

  • @kevinchahine7553
    @kevinchahine7553 6 лет назад +1

    I must say you explain things so well. Thank you for making this amazing lesson. I learned so much.

  • @jardinsgloria9643
    @jardinsgloria9643 7 лет назад

    Seriously, you rock. Your classes are VERY helpful and you're a great communicator.