Sybex Server 2012 book?

Morning,
Is this book coming out soon?
If so, do you think it will be a good book to buy? Are Sybex books good?
Thanks
Is this book coming out soon?
If so, do you think it will be a good book to buy? Are Sybex books good?
Thanks
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does the book make it obvious what bits are for which exam?
i dont really want to go through the whole book in one go. Learn the 70-410 material first and then the next bit
There is a table in the beginning of the book that maps the objectives of each test to the corresponding chapters.
I haven't put much time in reading yet, finishing up my VCP study; it's a big book, over 900 pages and a lot to absorb.
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It doesn't, actually it comes with no CD at all. You have to register at sybex.com and you get free practice tests, flash cards and video instruction. All of the newer Sybex books I've purchased recently are like that.
I understand they're trying to cut down on piracy, but it's unfortunate that it's at the convenience of the paying customers as well.
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does the book make it obvious what material is for what exam?
oh excellent. thanks for the info
Looking forward to it.
Can anyone share their experience with this book so far?
I recieved last week.... I am working on Security +
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I've just started reading this book, but I have to say that I'm finding it pretty difficult finding where in each chapter is relevant to each exam. For example, for the 70-410 exam you need to study Chapter 2 to cover 'Deploy and configure DNS service'. However you still need to study Chapter 2 for the 70-411 exam in order to cover the sections 'Configure DNS zones' and 'Configure DNS records'.
In general I've found the content to be well explained, however I would have preferred if there was something like :- In Chapter 2 to cover the 70-410 exam requirements read from pages 40-55 and 58-60. On second thoughts, maybe I should have taken more attention to what some reviewers said on amazon.
What about this one, anyone used it ?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Exam-Ref-70-410-Installing-Configuring/dp/0735673160
Amazon.com: Customer Reviews: MCSA Windows Server 2012 Complete Study Guide: Exams 70-410, 70-411, 70-412, and 70-417
I'm going to try the Microsoft Press Exam Ref 70-410 by Craig Zacker instead. I've previously used Microsoft Press books (plus videos and technet) to pass exams first go.
Think I'm just going to order it as well, if that's the book MS are recommending then surely it'll be good enough to pass the exam !
ebooks from a local library? How would you "borrow" it from them?
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Many libraries have an e book lending portion. Check with yours to see if they offer it. Surprisingly my local branch does for as small as it is, but it should be pretty common in the larger areas.
Basically, it would be like going to a store that sells e-readers and lets you read for free while sitting in their store. The library holds an e-lending licenses for 'x' copies and you sign out rights to e books as you would check out a hardcover. You will have a DUE DATE, but I suspect that is the date if vanishes off your device or account rather than you needing to do anything specific unless you have renewed it.
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Obviously, it isn't as nice as having it on an ereader or hardcopy, but it can save a lot of $$$.
It's certainly one of the most popular books that focuses on the 70-410 exam. Wasn't entirely convinced about it due to some of the reviews on Amazon. I'm currently reading a book by Mitch Tulloch called 'Training Guide: Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012'. In general, I've found the content easily to follow. However the book introduction says that it does not cover all of the 70-410 content that may appear in the exam. I don't know whether Craig Zacker's book covers all of the possible exam content.