MS Exam 74-409: Server Virtualization with Windows Server Hyper-V and System Center

This is a standalone exam in the Microsoft Specialist group. I don’t know if that’s the right name for these exams, but I like to call them that.

The homepage for the exam is located here http://www.microsoft.com/learning/en-us/exam.aspx?id=74-409

It’s a really specific exam, but if you have worked with Windows Server Virtualization and System Center before, it looks like a quite easy one.

You will be tested on four main skills

  • Configure Hyper-V (30-40%)
  • Configure and Manage Virtual Machine High Availability (15-20%)
  • Implement a Server Virtualization Infrastructure (35-40%)
  • Monitor and Maintain a Server Virtualization Infrastructure (15-20%)

Happy reading

Some general links

 

Configure Hyper-V (35-40%)

Create and configure virtual machine settings.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure dynamic memory; configure smart paging; configure Resource Metering; configure guest integration services; create and configure Generation 1 and 2 virtual machines; configure and use extended session mode, and configure RemoteFX

 

Create and configure virtual machine storage.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Create VHDs and VHDx; configure differencing drives; modify VHDs; configure pass-through disks; manage checkpoints; implement a virtual Fibre Channel adapter; configure storage Quality of Service

 

Create and configure virtual networks.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure Hyper-V virtual switches; optimize network performance; configure MAC addresses; configure network isolation; configure synthetic and legacy virtual network adapters; configure NIC teaming in virtual machines

 

Configure and Manage Virtual Machine High Availability (15-20%)

Configure failover clustering with Hyper-V.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure shared storage; configure Quorum; configure cluster networking; restore single node or cluster configuration; implement Cluster Aware Updating; upgrade a cluster; configure and optimize clustered shared volumes; and configure clusters without network names

 

Manage failover clustering roles.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure role-specific settings including continuously available shares; configure VM monitoring; configure failover and preference settings; and configure guest clustering

 

Manage virtual machine movement.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Perform Live Migration; perform quick migration; perform storage migration; import, export, and copy VMs; configure Virtual Machine network health protection; configure drain on shutdown; manage Physical-to-Virtual (P2V) and Virtual-to-Virtual (V2V) migrations; and implement virtual machine migration between clouds

 

Implement a Server Virtualization Infrastructure (35-40%)

 

Implement virtualization hosts.

This objective may include but is not limited to: implement delegation of virtualization environment (hosts, services, and virtual machines) including self-service capabilities; implement multi-host libraries including equivalent objects; implement host resource optimization; integrate third-party virtualization platforms; and deploying Hyper-V hosts to bare metal

 

Implement virtual machines.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Implement highly available VMs; implement guest resource optimization including shared VHDx; configure placement rules; create a Virtual Machine Manager template

 

Implement virtualization networking.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure Virtual Machine Manager logical networks including virtual switch extensions and logical switches; configure IP address and MAC address settings across multiple Hyper-V hosts including network virtualization; configure virtual network optimization; plan and implement Windows Server Gateway; implement VLANs and pVLANs; plan and implement virtual machine networks; and implement converged networks

 

Implement virtualization storage.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Configure Hyper-V host clustered storage; configure Hyper-V virtual machine storage including virtual Fibre Channel, Internet SCSI (iSCSI), and shared VHDx; plan for storage optimization; and plan and implement storage by using SMB 3.0 file shares

 

Manage and maintain a server virtualization infrastructure.

This objective may include but is not limited to: Manage dynamic optimization and resource optimization; integrate Operations Manager with System Center Virtual Machine Manager and System Center Service Manager; update virtual machine images in libraries; implement backup and recovery of a virtualization infrastructure by using System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)

 

Monitor and Maintain a Server Virtualization Infrastructure (15-20%)

Plan and implement a monitoring strategy.

This objective may include but is not limited to: planning considerations including monitoring servers using Audit Collection Services (ACS) and System Center Global Service Monitor, performance monitoring, application monitoring, centralized monitoring, and centralized reporting; implement and optimize System Center 2012 Operations Manager management packs; and plan for monitoring Active Directory

 

Plan and implement a business continuity and disaster recovery solution.

This objective may include but is not limited to: plan a backup and recovery strategy; planning considerations including Active Directory domain and forest recovery, Hyper-V replica including using Windows Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager, domain controller restore and cloning, and Active Directory object and container restore using authoritative restore and Recycle Bin; and plan for and implement backup and recovery by using System Center Data Protection Manager (DPM)