Тест №70-646: Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator
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Audience Profile
A server administrator is responsible for the operations and
day-to-day management of an infrastructure of servers for an
enterprise organization. Windows server administrators manage the
infrastructure, Web, and IT application servers. The Windows server
administrators use scripts and batch files written by others or
those that they occasionally write themselves to accomplish tasks on
a regular basis. They conduct most server management tasks remotely
by using Terminal Server or administration tools installed on their
local workstation. A server administrator’s primary tasks include:
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Managing the server operating system, file, and directory
services
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Software distribution and updates
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Profiling and monitoring assigned servers
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Troubleshooting
Server administrators also support engineering projects. Server
administrators are responsible for server builds and configuration.
Their job role involves 60 percent operations, 20 percent
engineering, and 20 percent support tasks.
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Credit Toward CertificationExam
70-646: Pro: Windows Server 2008, Server Administrator: counts as credit
toward the following certification(s):
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Note This
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and at the sole discretion of Microsoft. Microsoft exams might include
adaptive testing technology and simulation items. Microsoft does not
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Skills Being MeasuredThis
exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below.The
percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the
exam. |
Planning for Server Deployment (19 percent)
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Plan server installations and upgrades. May include but is not
limited to: Windows Server 2008 edition selection, rollback
planning, Bitlocker implementation requirements
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Plan for automated server deployment. May include but is not
limited to: standard server image, automation and scheduling of
server deployments
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Plan infrastructure services server roles. May include but is
not limited to: address assignment, name resolution, network
access control, directory services, application services,
certificate services
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Plan application servers and services. May include but is not
limited to: virtualization server planning, availability,
resilience, and accessibility
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Plan file and print server roles. May include but is not limited
to: access permissions, storage quotas, replication, indexing,
file storage policy, availability, printer publishing
Planning for Server Management (23 percent)
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Plan server management strategies. May include but is not
limited to: remote administration, remote desktop, server
management technologies, Server Manager and ServerManagerCMD,
delegation policies and procedures
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Plan for delegated administration. May include but is not
limited to: delegate authority, delegate Active Directory
objects, application management
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Plan and implement group policy strategy. May include but is not
limited to: GPO management, GPO backup and recovery, group
policy troubleshooting, group policy planning
Monitoring and Maintaining Servers (20 percent)
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Implement patch management strategy. May include but is not
limited to: operating system patch level maintenance, Windows
Server Update Services (WSUS), application patch level
maintenance
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Monitor servers for performance evaluation and optimization. May
include but is not limited to: server and service monitoring,
optimization, event management, trending and baseline analysis
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Monitor and maintain security and policies. May include but is
not limited to: remote access, monitor and maintain NPAS,
network access, server security, firewall rules and policies,
authentication and authorization, data security, auditing
Planning Application and Data Provisioning (19 percent)
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Provision applications. May include but is not limited to:
presentation virtualization, terminal server infrastructure,
resource allocation, application virtualization alternatives,
application deployment, System Center Configuration Manager
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Provision data. May include but is not limited to: shared
resources, offline data access
Planning for Business Continuity and High Availability (19 percent)
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Plan storage. May include but is not limited to: storage
solutions, storage management
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Plan high availability. May include but is not limited to:
service redundancy, service availability
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Plan for backup and recovery. May include but is not limited to:
data recovery strategy, server recovery strategy, directory
service recovery strategy, object level recovery
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Preparation Tools and ResourcesTo
help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft Learning recommends that you
have hands-on experience with the product and that you use the following
training resources. These training resources do not necessarily cover
all of the topics listed in the "Skills Measured" tab. |
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MeasureUp(Measureup.com)
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Self Test Software(Selftestsoftware.com)
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Microsoft Online Resources
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Product information: Visit the Windows Server 2008 Web site
for detailed technology information.
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TechNet: Designed for IT professionals, this site includes
how-to instructions, best practices, downloads, technical
resources, newsgroups, and chats.
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MSDN: Designed for developers, the Microsoft Developer
Network (MSDN) features code samples, technical articles,
downloads, newsgroups, and chats.
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Microsoft Learning Community: Join newsgroups and visit
community forums to connect with your peers for suggestions on
training resources and advice on your certification path and
studies.
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