You can now take your IT career to the next level with Microsoft Certified Solutions Engineer (MCSE) exam. Priced originally at $790, five different courses are now available at a whopping discount of 92%.
MCSE: Server Infrastructure Bundle
This certification includes five different courses where you will learn to install, configure and administer Windows Server 2012. Now offered only for $59.99, you can take this online course to be ready for MCSE exam and certification. Polish your resume with this valuable certification and become one highly paid IT specialist. Following are some of the preparatory skills that you will be adding to your portfolio with this certification.
Installation and configuration:
Installing & configuring servers
Configuring local storage & file and share access
Configuring print & document services
Configuring servers for remote management
Creating & configuring virtual machine settings, storage, and virtual networks
Configuring IPv4 & IPv6 addressing
Creating & managing Active Directory users and computers
Creating & managing Active Directory groups and organizational units (OUs)
Configuring Distributed File Systems (DFS) & File Server Resource Manager (FSRM)
Configuring file & disk encryption
Design & implementation of server infrastructure:
Plan a server upgrade & migration
Plan and implement a server deployment infrastructure
Design and implement network protection and access services
Plan and implement file services and storage
Implementation of an Advanced Server Infrastructure:
Plan and implement a public key infrastructure (PKI)
Plan and implement a business continuity strategy
Plan and implement a server-updates and high-availability infrastructure
Plan and implement high availability for file services and applications
Plan and implement a server monitoring strategy
Check out more details of all these different courses and avail this exciting offer just for $59.99. Sign up today.
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