Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure (70-414)

By Don Jones on January 14, 2015

This series is designed to help you pass Microsoft's exam on Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure (Exam 70-414). It’s important to note that your exam preparation should include both formal training and hands-on experience. We strongly recommend that you pair your Pluralsight training with ample hands-on experience in a production environment.

Objective:

This course focuses on the skills needed to implement an advanced server infrastructure based on Windows Server 2012 (including Windows Server 2012 R2).

Target audience:

This series is intended for Microsoft IT Professionals seeking certification, as well as basic job skills applicable to administration in a Microsoft client/server environment.

Course sequence:

Course Duration
Windows Server 2012 R2 (70-414) MCSE and the 70-414 Exam 0h 56m
Windows Server 2012 R2 (70-414) Highly Available Enterprise 3h 40m
Windows Server 2012 R2 (70-414) Virtualization Infrastructure 4h 27m
Windows Server 2012 R2 (70-414) Server Infrastructure 2h 44m
Windows Server 2012 R2 (70-414) Identity and Access Solutions 3h 46m
Total 11h 49m

Description:

This series is designed to help prepare you to implement an advanced server infrastructure based on Windows Server 2012 (and Windows Server 2012 R2) in a production environment. This path can also help you prepare to take Microsoft's 70-414 exam. This series uses Pluralsight's new, more modular approach to training. You'll begin with a high-level look at the overall MCSE program and the 70-414 exam, in particular. You'll then be presented with a standalone course for each major job task area covered in the exam. This material allows our authors to provide more in-depth coverage when appropriate, while also making the training more useful, whether you're looking to increase your job skills or you're pursuing certification.

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Contributor

Don Jones

Don Jones' broad IT experience comes from 20 years in the business, with a strong focus on Microsoft server technologies. He's the author of more than 45 technology books, including titles on administration and software development, and writes monthly columns for the industry's leading periodicals. He's an in-demand speaker at technical conferences and symposia worldwide, and is widely recognized as one of the top trainers in the Microsoft sector.