MCITP Certification:
Microsoft Certified IT Professional -
Server
Administration
The
Microsoft Certified Information Technology Professional
(MCITP) Certification in Server Administration for
Windows Server 2008 is the newest Microsoft
Certification. Students learn how to build, deploy,
design, optimize, and operate technologies required for
an exciting career as a server administrator on
Microsoft's popular Server 2008. Considered a mid-level
cert, the MCITP in Server Administration prepares you
for an exciting career and is a stepping stone to
advanced coursework for an MCITP in Enterprise
Administration.
This
certification takes approximately 24 weeks of study when
studying 20 hours a week. Our MCITP course provides the
education necessary to make you a marketable network
administrator in the IT industry.
A
background in computers is strongly recommended for
those who wish to pursue this certification.
MCITP (SA) Curriculum
Weeks of
Training: 24
Tests:
3
Topics Include:
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Configuring Domain Name System (DNS) for
Active Directory
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Configuring the Active Directory
Infrastructure
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Configuring Additional Active Directory
Server Roles
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Creating and Maintaining Active
Directory Objects
-
Maintaining the Active Directory
Environment
-
Configuring Active Directory Certificate
Services
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Configuring IP Addressing and Services
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Configuring Name Resolution
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Configuring Network Access
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Configuring File and Print Services
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Monitoring and Managing a Network
Infrastructure
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Planning for Server Deployment
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Planning for Server Management
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Monitoring and Maintaining Servers
-
Planning Application and Data
Provisioning
-
Planning for Business Continuity and
High Availability
Exams Covered:
|
70-640
|
Windows
Server
2008
Active
Directory,
Configuring |
|
70-642
|
Windows
Server
2008
Server
Network
Infrastructure
|
|
70-646
|
Windows
Server
2008
Applications
Infrastructure
|
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