RobertKaucher wrote: » If I were starting my MCITP studies today this is what I would use: 1. The following print resources: >>Amazon.com: Windows Server 2008 R2 Unleashed (9780672330926): Rand Morimoto, Michael Noel, Omar Droubi, Ross Mistry, Chris Amaris: Books: Reviews, Prices & more >> Amazon.com: Group Policy: Fundamentals, Security, and the Managed Desktop (978047058185: Jeremy Moskowitz: Books: Reviews, Prices & more >> Amazon.com: DNS on Windows Server 2003 (0636920005629): Cricket Liu, Matt Larson, Robbie Allen: Books It might also be a good idea to look at this book as well: Amazon.com: Sams Teach Yourself SharePoint Foundation 2010 in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself -- Hours) (9780672333163): Mike Walsh: Books: Reviews, Prices & more Even though the DNS book is for Server 2003 all of it will be applicable to Server 2008 and 2008 R2. Then I would get either MeasureUp's test software or test software from Transcender/SelfTest. For a lab I would like to have a minimum of 2 PCs with Core2 Duo and 2 GB RAM each (ideally 4). Ideal would be to have a thrid PC (a Pentium 4 would be fine) with several large SATA disks. A GB switch and extra GB NICs for all the test systems. Install FreeNAS or OpeFiler on the P4 system and use the disks as iSCSI shared storage. Practice different scenarios (multiple domains, multiple forests, server core, admin with PowerShell, setting up SharePoint, Hyper-V live migration). At the minimum you should practice the scenarios you find in the test prep software. Use it and a little imagination to drive your learning.
han.net wrote: » 1- what do you think about CBT Learning ?
han.net wrote: » 2-how many Sata drive you recommend to have in the third PC ? and what size ?
han.net wrote: » 3-what is Free NAS and Opefiler
han.net wrote: » 4- Can cut expanses by just using virtualizaton like Citrex ?
RobertKaucher wrote: » Sure. You can certainly pass these exams using just a laptop with a few GB of RAM and Virtual PC, Virtual Box, or VMware. The scenario I described was a "dream" sort of situation. You will learn things more though if you put together a few physical systems and run multiple VMs inside them.
za3bour wrote: » wow it's a dream indeed you can pass and learn for sure using just a laptop with 4 GB of ram (like the one I'm using)
za3bour wrote: » wow it's a dream indeed you can pass and learn for sure using just a laptop with 4 GB of ram (like the one I'm using) Make sure it's a 64 bit though that supports Hyper-V and install Windows 2008 R2 and 2-3 other machines. I'm using VMware and it's really good and it's free.
earweed wrote: » I did the first 2 tests with less actually. A PC with 2 GB (ran VMWare worstation) and a second PC with 32 bit Server 2008 installed on it. The second PC was old and only 32 bit.