MTA: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals(98-365)

(98-365-VT)/ISBN:978-1-64459-112-3

This course includes
TestPrep
Hand-on Lab
Video Lessons (Add-on)

Gain hands-on experience to pass the MTA 98-365 exam with the MTA: Windows Server Administration Fundamentals(98-365) course and lab. The lab is cloud-based, device-enabled, and can easily be integrated with an LMS. This course completely covers the Microsoft 98-365 exam objectives and teaches candidates about server installation, server roles, Active Directory, server storage, server performance management, and server maintenance.

Here's what you will get

MTA Windows Server Administration Fundamentals is a standalone certification from Microsoft with the exam code 98-365. The Microsoft MTA 98-365 certification exam validates a candidates' ability to understand storage topologies, local storage, network storage, Fibre Channel, and iSCSI hardware. The MTA 98-365 exam is for the candidates who are familiar with the concepts and the technologies of Windows Server administration.

TestPrep

36+ Pre Assessment Questions | 150+ Post Assessment Questions |

Hand on lab

52+ LiveLab | 40+ Video tutorials | 39+ Minutes

Video Lessons

157+ Videos | 02:49+ Hours

Here's what you will learn

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Hands-on LAB Activities

Understanding Server Installation

  • Installing a Non-Plug and Play Device
  • Removing a Device Driver
  • Updating a Device Driver
  • Configuring Computer Policy to Allow Non-Administrators to Install Specific Devices
  • Configuring the Windows Update Service to Automatic
  • Installing Windows Deployment Services
  • Installing the Server Core

Understanding Server Roles

  • Server Types
  • Installing the Web Server (IIS) Role with the FTP Service Role
  • Generating a Request for an Internet Server Certificate
  • Binding and Managing an SSL Certificate to a Website
  • Ports and Protocols for Connections and Email
  • More Ports and Protocols
  • Enabling Remote Assistance
  • Installing the Internet Printing Client
  • Enabling File, Folder, and Share Permissions
  • Enabling Printer Pooling
  • Configuring the Audit Object Access Policy

Understanding Active Directory

  • Creating a Domain User Account
  • Creating a Group and Adding Users using the AGDLP Strategy
  • Creating a Global Group
  • User Profile Types
  • Group Scopes
  • Creating an Organizational Unit (OU) Structure
  • Delegating Control in an Organizational Unit
  • Moving a User to an Organizational Unit
  • Configuring Active Directory Sites
  • Creating and Deleting a Site Link
  • Creating a DFS Namespace
  • Scheduling AD Replication
  • Operation Master Roles
  • Creating Group Policy
  • Using the Group Policy Cmdlets
  • Processing Group Policy
  • Editing the Group Policy Settings
  • Group Policy Processing

Understanding Storage

  • Creating a Striped Volume
  • Types of RAID
  • Creating a VHD File
  • File Systems

Understanding Server Performance Management

  • Configuring Data Collection Set
  • Adding Counters

Understanding Server Maintenance

  • Configuring Startup Options
  • POST
  • Setting Up Folder Redirection
  • Installing Windows Server Backup and Performing Backup of a Folder
  • Backup Sites
  • Changing the Service Status and Dependencies
  • Installing Microsoft Report Viewer
  • Filtering Entries in Event Viewer
  • Configuring Event Logs
  • Microsoft Troubleshooting Model

Exam FAQs

Candidates for the exam should be familiar with the concepts of and have hands-on experience with the technologies covered in the exam, either by taking relevant training courses or by working with tutorials and samples available on MSDN and in Microsoft Visual Studio.

USD 127

Single choice, multiple choice, drag-and-drop, active screen, build list, case studies, and short answer.

The exam contains 40-60 questions.

45 minutes

The passing score varies from exam to exam and is provided on the score report.

Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) and Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) exam retake policy:

  1. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score on an exam the first time, the candidate must wait 24 hours before retaking the exam.
  2. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score the second time, the candidate must wait seven days before retaking the exam a third time.
  3. A seven-day waiting period is imposed between each subsequent exam retake.
  4. A candidate may not take a given exam any more than five times per year (12 months). This 12-month period starts from the first attempt. The candidate is then eligible to retake the exam 12 months from the date of the first attempt.

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