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Windows server is the core product of Microsoft that also integrates global scale cloud infrastructure in IT enterprise. MCSA certification Training allows participants to design, configure, implement and manage Windows Server and devices in an enterprise environment.
TOPS Technologies certified course for Windows Server Administration covers various capabilities in storage, networking, virtualization, tools for performing post-deployment tasks on the Windows server. It will cover not only the essentials of the latest windows version but also it will take you through its administration and advanced services.
The student will also gain in-depth knowledge of the latest management tools available for performing post tasks. After completion of the MCSA course, a candidate can help reduce the IT costs and maximize business value for their employers. Our international certification program of MCSA will help students for finding jobs as system administrators or network administrators.
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The MCSA (Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate) certification focuses on building expertise in Microsoft technologies, including Windows Server, networking infrastructure, virtualization, and cloud platforms.
While not mandatory, a basic understanding of networking and operating systems can help learners grasp the concepts more effectively during the MCSA training.
After earning an MCSA certification, you can work as a System Administrator, Network Support Engineer, Technical Support Specialist, or Server Administrator.
Yes, the course includes practical labs and simulations that allow you to configure, manage, and troubleshoot Windows Server environments in real-world scenarios.
Absolutely. The training is aligned with Microsoft’s official exam objectives and includes mock tests, quizzes, and exam preparation strategies to boost your success rate.
The course typically takes 2 to 4 months depending on the learning mode—fast-track, regular, or weekend batches.
You will work with Windows Server tools, Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Hyper-V, Group Policy Management, and Microsoft cloud integration technologies.
Although Microsoft has retired MCSA certifications, the skills taught in this course remain relevant for system administration, enterprise networking, and IT support roles.
Yes, the foundational knowledge gained through MCSA is highly transferable to cloud-based roles, especially those involving Microsoft Azure infrastructure and services.
Many training institutes offer job assistance, resume support, and interview preparation as part of their MCSA training program to help you secure employment.
An MCSA-certified professional is responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining Microsoft-based networks. This includes managing Windows Server environments, handling Active Directory services, configuring network protocols, and ensuring system security and performance.
Active Directory is a centralized database used to manage users, computers, and other network objects in a domain. It provides authentication, authorization, and policy enforcement, allowing administrators to control access and organize network resources efficiently.
Group Policies allow administrators to define security settings, software installations, and user configurations across multiple machines in a domain. They are applied through the Group Policy Management Console (GPMC) and ensure consistent, centralized control over user and system behavior.
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network. In a Windows Server setup, the DHCP server dynamically manages and leases IPs, reducing the need for manual configuration and preventing IP conflicts.
DNS (Domain Name System) translates human-readable domain names into IP addresses. In a Windows Server environment, it helps users and computers locate domain services such as Active Directory and other network resources quickly and reliably.
User access control is implemented using permissions, group memberships, and organizational units (OUs). Administrators assign roles, enforce password policies, and use NTFS permissions to ensure only authorized users access specific files, folders, or applications.
NTFS (New Technology File System) supports larger volumes, file-level security, compression, and quotas. FAT32 is simpler and compatible with more devices but lacks advanced features. NTFS is preferred in Windows Server environments for better control and scalability.
Hyper-V is Microsoft’s virtualization platform used to create and manage virtual machines. It allows multiple operating systems to run on a single physical server, making it ideal for testing, training, and optimizing resource usage in enterprise environments.
Security steps include applying the latest updates, configuring firewalls, enforcing strong password policies, implementing Group Policies, auditing system logs, and setting user permissions carefully. Role-based access and encryption further enhance server protection.
Windows Server includes built-in tools like Windows Server Backup for creating system state and full backups. Backups can be scheduled regularly and restored in case of hardware failure, system corruption, or accidental data loss, ensuring business continuity.