This Exam Cram title prepares network professionals to pass the popular elective exam-- MCSE Windows 2000 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Clustering Services by Using Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server (exam 70-223). Test focused content covers the major exam objectives of Windows 2000 System requirements, Cluster Terminology, Cluster Installation, various system Managers, Cluster Communication and Administration, Resources, and Optimization and Troubleshooting. Includes the well-liked Exam Cram features of test taking strategies, hints and tips, and realistic practice questions.
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The thing about computers is, they break. That's why Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server supports clustering. And that, in turn, is why Microsoft offers the Clustering Services exam (70-223) as an elective you can take on your way to certification as a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE). Earn an MCSE with the clustering elective, and your chances of moving ahead at a data centre where uptime is critical will likely grow. MCSE Clustering Using Advanced Server 2000 Exam Cram is meant, like all of the Exam Cram books, to serve as a last-minute review of the facts and concepts that the exam verifies. It provides outlines, quizzes, and concise reviews of key details.
A typical chapter deals with network load balancing. The authors begin by explaining the terms and general ideas associated with spreading work across many computers. They then show--with a number of screen shots but not with explicitly numbered steps--how to install and configure load-balancing services. Details, such as the well-known ports of various services, appear in tables, but it's important to read body text carefully as not all caveats and limitations are marked wit h special icons. Quizzes conclude each chapter, and answers are annotated (which is helpful to candidates doing review) but present on the same page as their questions (which makes honest studying harder). --David Wall
Topics covered: The topics listed in Microsoft's specification of the scope of the MCSE Clustering Services exam (70-223), including planning, installation, load balancing, administration, and optimisation.
Diana Bartley, MCSE, MCT, MCP+I, holds an Education degree from the University of Manitoba. She has been actively involved in IT training for several years and currently works for the Entrepreneur Technology and Education Centers (ETEC) where she oversees the engineering program. Diana specializes in technical training for Windows NT and Windows 2000.
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