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| stacy928 2003-01-14, 2:31 pm |
| A few Questions:
I've taken A+,Network,I-net+ would this be a good next step after taking those 3 exams?
What book is the best for this test?
What is the best practice test for this exam?
I haven't studed in awhile. I started studying 70-210! But with the part time internship I'm doing I'm finding I should now more about servers then I do! Any advice would be great | |
| MaulerJ 2003-01-14, 2:32 pm |
| CCNA go Cisco, especially if you have just finished with Inet, and Network+ it is a good follow on, and should take about 2 months or so to complete. Also, more marketable, haven't seen any jobs wanting server+, but you never know | |
| GraceTech 2003-01-16, 12:57 pm |
| Besides the certification itself, you should be able to gain the useful knowledge on servers while preparing the test. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by stacy928
A few Questions:
I've taken A+,Network,I-net+ would this be a good next step after taking those 3 exams?
What book is the best for this test?
What is the best practice test for this exam?
I haven't studed in awhile. I started studying 70-210! But with the part time internship I'm doing I'm finding I should now more about servers then I do! Any advice would be great
Depends on your needs.
Do you need to know the software, networking, or hardware side more?
Albeit Server+ isn't hardware only, but it is the main domain tested.
If you are needing the software side, do the 70-210 & 70-215 definately.
If you need stronger networking knowledge, do the CCNA.
No matter which way you go, I would definately crack the Server+ books open & have a look at the main topics. Everything ties together someplace.
Transcenders are the best for the above. Kinda spendy, but still cheeper than failing a test & having to pay for a retake. |
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