I just passed the 70-652 "Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring" exam this morning. Overall it wasn't too bad. I had been working with Hyper-V and SC:VMM for several months, so a lot of it was easy. Some tips for getting a passing score:
1. The name is "Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring" not "Hyper-V, Configuring". Consequently you need to know a lot about virtualization on the Microsoft server platform, including Hyper-V. But if all you know is Hyper-V then you will have problems with this exam.
2. The exam isn't that difficult, and I *believe* the scoring shows it. I did much worse on 70-293 (not only by my perception, but by the bar graphs on the results page) but got a significantly higher score on the 293 than I did on the 652. I think because the test is "easy" people tend to score higher on it, but I think the grading scale is curved/normalized in a way that gives you a smaller margin of error. So make sure that you know your stuff.
3. There aren't a lot of training resources out there for this exam. There are a couple of classes on the Microsoft e-Learning web site, some free and some subscription. I opted for only the free courses, which don't go anywhere near the level of detail needed to prepare for this exam. So make sure that you get hands-on experience, and play with ALL of the options in the software so that you understand how they work.
4. There is a free Virtualization e-Book available from Microsoft press, at least for now. You can get it here:
5. As always, use Second Shot.
Now I'm off to prepare for 70-403, System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
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CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, Security+
MCTS:Windows Server Virtualization
MCSE:Security 2003
MCITP:Enterprise Administrator
1. The name is "Windows Server Virtualization, Configuring" not "Hyper-V, Configuring". Consequently you need to know a lot about virtualization on the Microsoft server platform, including Hyper-V. But if all you know is Hyper-V then you will have problems with this exam.
2. The exam isn't that difficult, and I *believe* the scoring shows it. I did much worse on 70-293 (not only by my perception, but by the bar graphs on the results page) but got a significantly higher score on the 293 than I did on the 652. I think because the test is "easy" people tend to score higher on it, but I think the grading scale is curved/normalized in a way that gives you a smaller margin of error. So make sure that you know your stuff.
3. There aren't a lot of training resources out there for this exam. There are a couple of classes on the Microsoft e-Learning web site, some free and some subscription. I opted for only the free courses, which don't go anywhere near the level of detail needed to prepare for this exam. So make sure that you get hands-on experience, and play with ALL of the options in the software so that you understand how they work.
4. There is a free Virtualization e-Book available from Microsoft press, at least for now. You can get it here:
5. As always, use Second Shot.
Now I'm off to prepare for 70-403, System Center Virtual Machine Manager.
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CompTIA A+, Network+, Server+, Security+
MCTS:Windows Server Virtualization
MCSE:Security 2003
MCITP:Enterprise Administrator