MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) and MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) What are the differences?
In 2001, the market for those who can manage the needs of network system of personnel increased significantly, but these staff can be hired out, like the industry has begun to show the characteristics of it, need to be verified. The new MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) precisely in order to meet the growing needs of this part of the establishment. MCSA certificate holders should be those capable of existing network systems (based on Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows NT Server operating system) for maintenance and management, troubleshooting, etc. professionals. And those MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) certificate owner obvious difference is that their job responsibilities do not include creating a new network system in this one. In addition, the Microsoft Certified System Administrator Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer do not like it, to master skills in network design.
What if I already have a MCSE certification, you should consider continuing to obtain the MCSA certification?
If MCSA certification to represent your current job responsibilities: system implementation and management, you may consider to continue to obtain MCSA certification. With an elective course examination have passed, and now you only need 70-218 exam (Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment Management), to obtain the MCSA certification.
I have a MCP (Microsoft Certified Professional), if it continues to obtain the MCSA certification, it will help eventually get MCSE Certification?
MCSA certificate is represented by a network management functions designed to independent certification. If you are planning to MCSE certification, MCSA certification through the certificate to prove that you already have some of the skills required for MCSE certification. After obtaining the MCSA certification, you must pass the following exams to obtain MCSE certification: Windows 2000 or Windows NT Server network infrastructure implementation and management (70-216 or 70-276), Windows 2000 or Windows NT Server Directory Services-based implementation and management of (70-217 or 70-277), network design, and need to add an elective course.
As the MCP exam subjects Microsoft Windows 2000 accelerated exam subjects ,70-240 Test Why can replace two exams 70-210 and 70-215?
70-240 exam contains and 70-210,70-215,70-216 and 70-217 exam the same four-door testing purposes. 70-240 examination content should be more than the traditional test, but the above four core exams than the merger, less the total. This is because the 70-240 exam content is an important part of the essence of the composition, which uses a four-core examination testing purposes overlap, In addition, as the person to participate in the examination have passed the three Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Examination (70-069,70-068,70-073), which proved that they have mastered the core Windows 2000 exams required for certain skills.
70-240 exam, and it replaces the four core exams as challenging. Microsoft’s hope that those who participated in the test were able to accelerate like a master four core exams (70-210,70-215,70-216,70-217) knowledge of material covered, like Windows NT 4.0 exams to master the knowledge covered by material, thereby speed up the examination.
If I have passed exam 70-240 to speed up, then in order to obtain MCSA certification, I also need what other exams?
If you have already passed the 70-240 exam, you must go through the 70-218 exam (Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Environment Management), to obtain the MCSA certification.
Why 70-244 (Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 network support and maintenance) is an optional exam for MCSA?
MCSA certification exams reflect the optional use of Microsoft’s core technology system, the ability to carry out its mandate. 70-244 exam reflects a system administrator job duties within the scope of the traditional Microsoft systems expertise.
