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darkerosxx wrote: I haven't seen this posted yet, so figured I'd add it:http://blogs.technet.com/roblarson/archive/2007/12/17/building-a-host-cluster-with-hyper-v-beta-1.aspx Has information previously presented in failover clustering links, but it adds the steps one would take within the OS to implement it, as well as screenshots of the UI.
dynamik wrote: darkerosxx, you in? Tomorrow is the last day. Thanks for the link. Even if we don't all make it, TE members are going to have quite the advantage once this is out of beta.
AEV wrote: Guess I was one of the last ones to sit this. It went just as everyone said. A lot of SCVMM, and Clustering. Now all we have to do is wait 6 weeks, more or less.....
dynamik wrote: I think I did fairly well, probably because I *cough* *cough* actually installed the software and played around with it *cough* *cough*
darkerosxx wrote: For future reference, know network types, disk types, what OS's require what service packs to interact, SCVMM, and Failover Clustering and you win.
dynamik wrote: From here: http://techexams.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=232398#232398 AEV wrote: Guess I was one of the last ones to sit this. It went just as everyone said. A lot of SCVMM, and Clustering. Now all we have to do is wait 6 weeks, more or less..... Ugh. Tell me about it. I just sat mine a few hours ago, and I was really hit hard on those. I put a lot of time into this, and I was getting SCVMM material I never came across. There was a lot of general 2008 topics, such as clustering, WDS, advanced boot options, and other stuff like SCOM. I think I did fairly well, probably because I *cough* *cough* actually installed the software and played around with it *cough* *cough* It'll be a long wait. The report said 8 weeks, maybe longer. I wish they'd still give you some statistics, like the normal bars graphs or just how many you got wrong. I understand they have to evaluate things before they can issue a pass or fail, but it would be nice to have some idea of how you did. I might have squeaked by, but I don't know. I definitely had to make a lot of educated guesses along the way.
I think I should have gotten my results by now, what should I do? A good rule of thumb is to expect a score by the time the live version of the exam becomes publicly available; this may be 16 to 20 weeks after taking the exam, due to the comprehensive process involved in evaluating beta exam results.
astorrs wrote: I think I should have gotten my results by now, what should I do? A good rule of thumb is to expect a score by the time the live version of the exam becomes publicly available; this may be 16 to 20 weeks after taking the exam, due to the comprehensive process involved in evaluating beta exam results. http://blogs.msdn.com/trika/archive/2008/07/21/on-beta-exams-and-their-vociferous-patrons.aspx
cnfuzzd wrote: This Technical Specialist (TS) exam, Exam 70-652: TS: Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring, is in development. The expected release date is August 2008.
coax31 wrote: Micro$oft is sure taking their time on this one, it has been 8 weeks already since I took 071-652. I also wonder if it will be counted as an elective towards MCSE?
On the 28th, Trika wrote: The scores are in process, they're not done yet (I'm sure that's obvious), and we'll send out a notice to those concerned as soon as I get a little more info. In the meantime, thanks for your patience. I know it is hard to wait, and that you put time and effort in to this (which we love). We have tried to say over and over again that the betas don't adhere to a perfect schedule, because they are betas, and sometimes things get slowed down or mucked up or otherwise wonky, in the process of creating somethign new. Your scores are being finalized and transferred and that's where we are. Thanks again for your humor and understanding; the beta process is what it is and we hope the benefits of participating outweigh the hassles for you, over time.
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