EDIT: I hope posting in this forum was ok. I wasn't sure where else would be suitable.
I want to study to do the MCSA exams and so far have identified Windows Server 2012 as a certification I definitely want.
However, I have very little real experience using servers. I have managed exchange accounts using the Exchange Management Console and Active Directory and I have monitored backups with Symantec Backup Exec on Windows Server 2008. I have no complex experience.
From looking at previous posts I know I can check out resources like cbtnuggets.com and the official exam text books but I'm worried that with my limited hands on experience with Windows Server these might not be all too useful on their own.
My main question is:
Should I try to set up a virtual server with VMWare running Windows Server 2012 or maybe even put together a budget server running Windows Server 2012 in order to get some real experience alongside the resources?
Additionally, does anyone have any other tips?
I want to study to do the MCSA exams and so far have identified Windows Server 2012 as a certification I definitely want.
However, I have very little real experience using servers. I have managed exchange accounts using the Exchange Management Console and Active Directory and I have monitored backups with Symantec Backup Exec on Windows Server 2008. I have no complex experience.
From looking at previous posts I know I can check out resources like cbtnuggets.com and the official exam text books but I'm worried that with my limited hands on experience with Windows Server these might not be all too useful on their own.
My main question is:
Should I try to set up a virtual server with VMWare running Windows Server 2012 or maybe even put together a budget server running Windows Server 2012 in order to get some real experience alongside the resources?
Additionally, does anyone have any other tips?
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