Windows Server Practice Exam
Windows Server Practice Exam
About Windows Server Exam
The Windows Server certification proves your ability to manage, configure, and maintain Windows Server environments. It shows companies you have real-world skills to support networks, servers, and IT systems. Certified professionals are in high demand across industries like IT services, finance, healthcare, and government. Common job roles include System Administrator, Network Administrator, IT Support Specialist, and Server Engineer. The certification helps you get better job opportunities, higher salaries, and more job security. It also builds a strong foundation for advancing in IT infrastructure roles. Employers trust certified candidates to keep their business systems running smoothly and securely.
Who should take the Exam?
- System Administrators
- Network Administrators
- IT Support Specialists
- Server Support Technicians
- Infrastructure Engineers
- Desktop Support Technicians wanting career growth
- IT Security Analysts managing server security
- Fresh graduates in Computer Science or IT
- Professionals looking to switch to IT infrastructure roles
- Freelancers and consultants in IT support services
Skills Required
- Installing and configuring Windows Server
- Managing Active Directory services
- Implementing network services and connectivity
- Securing Windows Server environments
- Managing server storage and file systems
- Troubleshooting server issues and performance problems
- Configuring virtualization with Hyper-V
- Implementing backup, restore, and disaster recovery
- Managing server updates and patches
- Monitoring and maintaining server health
Knowledge Gained
- Deep understanding of Windows Server architecture and features
- How to deploy and configure server roles and services
- Managing users, groups, and permissions in Active Directory
- Setting up secure network connections and VPNs
- Configuring virtualization technologies
- Monitoring server performance and troubleshooting problems
- Securing servers against cyber threats
- Implementing backup strategies and disaster recovery plans
- Managing file and storage solutions
- Supporting enterprise IT infrastructure efficiently
Course Outline
The Windows Server Exam covers the following topics -
Domain 1 - Windows Server Installation and Configuration
- System requirements and installation options
- Post-installation configuration tasks
Domain 2 - Active Directory Management
- Creating and managing users, groups, and computers
- Group Policy Objects (GPOs) management
Domain 3 - Networking in Windows Server
- Configuring IP addressing and DNS services
- Implementing DHCP and VPN solutions
Domain 4 - Server Security and Hardening
- Managing firewalls and security policies
- Securing user accounts and permissions
Domain 5 - Storage and File Management
- Configuring file shares and permissions
- Managing disks, partitions, and storage pools
Domain 6 - Virtualization with Hyper-V
- Installing and configuring Hyper-V
- Managing virtual machines and networks
Domain 7 - Server Maintenance and Monitoring
- Configuring monitoring tools
- Troubleshooting system performance
Domain 8 - Backup and Disaster Recovery
- Planning and implementing backup solutions
- Disaster recovery best practices
Domain 9 - Server Update and Patch Management
- Installing updates and hotfixes
- Managing Windows Server Update Services (WSUS)
Domain 10 - Advanced Server Management
- Implementing high availability and clustering
- Managing server roles in enterprise environments
