Monday, 27 January 2014

MCITP Certified Server Administrator

How to Become MCITP Certified Server Administrator

Great! Now let’s see what you’ll need to become a MCITP certified Server Administrator.
We shall go behind and cover following Microsoft exam throughout the Training
MCITP: Server Administrator
The MCITP Server Administrator certification will help you develop and demonstrate your knowledge and skills in working with Server 2008 and prepare you for several different roles including:
  • Windows Server Administrator
  • Server Systems Administrator
  • Monitoring Operator
  • Network Administrator
The MCITP certification builds on a combination of MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) prerequisites that will allow you to develop your technical skills and knowledge and prepare you for your role as a Server Administrator.
In preparation for your MCITP you will learn how to:
  • Handle day to day management of the server os, file structure and directory services
  • Handle software distribution and updates
  • Monitor servers
  • Troubleshoot servers
  • Configure the server
  • Implement an auditing policy
  • Perform scheduled vulnerability assessment scans

How to Earn Your MCITP: Server Administrator Certification

There are three exam requirements for the MCITP Server Administrator certification:
  • Exam: 70-642 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring
  • Exam: 70-640 Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Configuring
  • Exam: 70-646 Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator
The first two exams are MCTS prerequisite exams that I mentioned above and the third is a Professional Series exam.

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