MTA: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals

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If you need to get the elementary knowledge and skills to work with technologies and concepts of Windows Server administration, then obtaining the MTA: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals certification is the right choice. This designation will help you enter the IT sphere or build a career in server administration. The fundamental knowledge you will gain will help you pass the 98-365 exam.

Exam 98-365 is also known as Windows Server Administration Fundamentals. This test contains 57 questions which you are to complete within 50 minutes. The questions contained will be of different types, which you will know directly at the exam. Among those that you should be ready for are drag and drop, hot spot, multiple choice, active screen, hot area, short answer, to name a few. The passing score of the exam is 700 points out of 1000. If you decide to take this exam, you have to pay $127 of the exam fee and register for the test at the Certiport or Pearson VUE platform.

The Microsoft 98-365 exam will check your skills related to specific topics. In general, the exam content comprises 6 sections. The initial knowledge of server installation, server roles, Active Directory, storage, server performance management, server maintenance will be validated in this evaluation. First, you should know how device drivers are installed, how to use services and server installation options. So, you should be familiar with the installation, update, upgrade, rollback, troubleshooting, Plug & Play, startup types, service accounts and dependencies, interactive and automated installs.

Then, you should be knowledgeable of Web services, remote access, file & print services, server virtualization, and how to define app servers. For that, be ready to demonstrate your competency in understanding mail and database servers, sites, ports, SSL, certificates, Remote Desktop Services, VPN, RG Gateway, network printers, virtual networks, and nested virtualization.

Next, your understanding of groups and accounts, containers and organizational units, AD infrastructure, and group policy will be checked. This implies your familiarity with local and default groups, group types, user profiles, default hidden & visible containers, domain controllers, functional levels, Passport, Group Policy Management Console, user and local policies.

The following topic will test you on understanding the storage technologies and typical usage scenarios, RAID redundancy, and disk types. Be ready to name the pros and cons of different storage topologies, network storage, and Fibre Channel. Your understanding of software and hardware RAID, types of HDD and SSD, dynamic and ATA basic disk, mount points, file systems, as well as distributed file systems, will be assessed.

After that, you should perform how well you can deal with main server hardware components, logs & alerts, Event Viewer, and performance monitoring. This domain evaluates your knowledge of removable drives, 32-bit & 64-bit architecture, graphic cards, ports, CPU, Resource Monitor, and Task Manager, Data Collector Sets. Besides, you should know when the logs and alerts should be used and their purpose for that.

Finally, you should be able to define steps in the startup procedure, such as BIOS, TPM, bootsector and bootloader, POST, and Safe Mode. Then, your understanding of business continuity and updates will be checked. To be more precise, you should be familiar with disaster recovery planning, backup and restore, folder redirection, Windows Update, operating systems and apps, and WSUS.

Having the MTA: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals certification in your pocket, you can earn on average about $83,171 yearly.