ayubjon wrote: » I’ve already passed 410 and 411 exams, so I think I can add some points here. Once you have basic understanding of the service, install it in your lab. For the lab, I have a laptop with Windows 8.1, 16 GB RAM and 500 SSD, Hyper-V. I use differencing disks and second generation VMs. Second generation VMs on Hyper-V are faster and differencing disks will save your hard disk space. In the lab you can try different scenarios. Then I would go to the next objective and so on. It takes time, I know, but this is best way to learn for me. Otherwise I forget what I’ve learned.
ignacioalfonso wrote: » I am running a Core i3 3220, with 16GB ram, windows 8 , 30GB SSD, 2 x 500GB HDD i hope this is enough to run the labs. what learning materials did you use?
srabiee wrote: » Here's the order I recommend you tackle this situation: 1) CBT videos 2a) Read book 2b) Lab as you read 2c) Research Google and Technet as you inevitably encounter errors and issues as you lab. This is an important part of the learning process. 3) Optionally, you can subscribe to a legitimate practice test provider like MeasureUp to help prepare for the actual exam. Good luck!