![]() Neither does most of the Question Of the Day (QOD) practice questions available from several certification web sites. They cover a lot of material, but most of their questions don’t really resemble those on the actual exam. I also had a skim through the usual and CramSession braindump publications. Also, the speaker on the video didn’t make the presentation of the material very interesting. The material was not detailed enough to be truly useful for the exam. I viewed most of the VTC Training CD for Server Plus. ![]() The one from MS Press is lacking in depth. Both Kay’s and Sybex’s books are definitely worth reading. I studied for about six weeks, starting with reading through the Server+ Certification Bible by Trevor Kay and Sybex’s Server+ Study Guide, and the MS Press Server+ Certification Training Kit. Although I have years of both server and network experience, it looked as though I’d have a much tougher time passing Server+, so might as well get it out of the way ASAP. However, after reviewing the material for both Network+ and Server+, I decided the Server+ exam looked to be more of the natural next step after the A+. The typical track is to next acquire the Network+ cert. "I just passed the Server+ exam and I thought I'd cast my afterthoughts about the exam on to the Internet for any other interested people to read. Here are some recent observations from a friend.
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