SteveO86 wrote: » Alright heres what I got: about 5 years of server hardware support (SAN's, Blades, Rack/Normal servers, backups) Including all the troubleshooting that comes with it. (Failed RAID controllers, rebuilding RAID arrays, Mboard failures, etc) Supporting Server OS's longer then that, less then 2 years of VMWare hands-on. What could be my odds of walking in blindly taking the Server+ and passing? I downloaded a few free practice tests for Server+ from random sites and did very well (Which is why I am considering it). I've also got the Prep Logic Mega Guide and CBT Nuggets for old version of the test (SK0-002). Surely if I go by process of elimination off my experience I should be ok on a CompTIA test right?
instant000 wrote: » Yes. I had years of exp, and I studied for Server+ in a week. With experience, yes, it is very doable, as going over the study materials is more of a 'refresher' than anything else. Keep in mind that the Server+ is basically entry-level, so you will not have much of a challenge.
instant000 wrote: » even the NBA greats still practice free throws, you know?
N2IT wrote: » With hardly any experience I passed it. I read a book which took me 3 weeks and studied the questions for 2 days. I passed with a 791.
Leam wrote: » Nice! Which book? Leam
SteveO86 wrote: » Passed with flying colors. I was actually surprised at the array of questions. Pretty touched on a lot of stuff I've worked with over the last 2 years. (Blade Servers, Virtualization, SANs, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, etc) Although for a vendor neutral test their were a handful of basic Microsoft questions. I wanted to leave comments for some questions but I must have missed that opportunity. (If CompTIA even has that option)
N2IT wrote: » Congratz I thought it was pretty straight forward. There were questions on their related to Security, Network, and A+. I used an older book from Amazon, it was around 200 pages.
N2IT wrote: » Complete Guide to Servers and Server+ by Michael (Michael Graves) Graves