Exam 70-341: Microsoft Exchange 2013 Skills Measured
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The first exam for Microsoft Exchange 2013 is broken down into four major learning areas. Each area consists of approximately 25% of the 70-341 exam and is as follows:
Core Solutions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2013
- Install, Configure, and Manage the Mailbox Role (25%)
- Plan the Mailbox Role
- Plan for database size and storage performance requirements
- Plan for virtualization requirements and scenarios
- Plan mailbox role capacity and placement
- Design public folder placement strategy
- Validate storage by running JetStress
- Configure and Manage the Mailbox Role
- Create and configure the Offline Address Book (OAB)
- Create and configure public folders
- Deploy mailbox server roles
- Design and create hierarchical address lists
- Deploy and Manage High Availability Solutions for the Mailbox Role
- Create and configure a Database Availability Group (DAG)
- Identify failure domains
- Manage DAG networks
- Configure proper placement of a file share witness
- Manage mailbox database copies
- Monitor and Troubleshoot the Mailbox Role
- Troubleshoot database replication and replay
- Troubleshoot database copy activation
- Troubleshoot mailbox role performance
- Troubleshoot database failures
- Monitor database replication and content indexing
- Develop Backup and Recovery Solutions for the Mailbox Role
- Manage lagged copies
- Determine the most appropriate backup solution/strategy
- Perform a dial tone restore
- Perform item-level recovery
- Recover the public folder hierarchy
- Recover a mailbox server role
- Create and Configure Mail-Enabled Objects
- Configure resource mailboxes and scheduling
- Configure team mailboxes
- Configure distribution lists
- Configure moderation
- Configure a linked mailbox
- Manage Mail-Enabled Objects Permissions
- Configure mailbox folder permissions
- Configure mailbox permissions
- Set up room mailbox delegates
- Set up team mailbox membership
- Set up auto-mapping
- Determine when to use send as and send on behalf of permissions
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