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Has anyone seen any good primers for clustering study at home? Thanks in advance ================================ My Hero: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/30/index.html (remove vroomfondle to email me) ================================ Marlin Munrow |
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Moc-2278: not specific in a chapter but through it take introductio
the following two books has concept Training Kit: Chapter Sybex Study guid: Chapter ----- Marlin Munrow wrote: ---- H Has anyone seen any good primers for clustering study at home Thanks in advanc =============================== My Hero http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/30/index.htm (remove vroomfondle to email me =============================== =?Utf-8?B?R2FybmV0IDMyMQ==?= |
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Thanks!
I've got to agree - the MOC is best. MSPress doesnt have enough detail for the complexity of the scenarios in the new 293 exam. Time to go buy sybex methinks I'm finding actually being able to set up a cluster of more than one machine at home has really helped clarify my understanding. I'm using VMWare workstation http://www.vmware.com/community/thre...=896&tstart=90 This allows you to set up a DC and 2 x 2003 enterprise servers and actually do more than look at the interface. Anyone else got any other ideas ? On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 22:01:03 -0700, "Garnet 321" <> wrote: >Moc-2278: not specific in a chapter but through it take introduction > >the following two books has concepts >Training Kit: Chapter 7 >Sybex Study guid: Chapter 9 > > > ----- Marlin Munrow wrote: ----- > > Hi > > Has anyone seen any good primers for clustering study at home? > > Thanks in advance ================================ My Hero: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/30/index.html (remove vroomfondle to email me) ================================ Marlin Munrow |
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The MS Press books have far more information on clustering than the MOC for 2278. I took the 2278 class and there was virtually no info on clustering. I was actually quite impressed with the MS Press book compared to the class. The best thing I can tell you is to play around with clustering if at all possible. That will give you the best chances. Good Luck!
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