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RFC: 70-270 Lab Diagram

This is a Request for Comments for the 70-270 lab diagram
Post your thoughts, comments and queries regarding this lab in here, this thread will be moderated to remain on topic

if you have ideas to improve on this lab pleace let me know

I designed this quickly this morning, to get some more content up, and give you an idea of what I have in mind for all the exams (if / when possible) I however have not done 70-270 for a while, and would like anyone who has taken it recently to comment on the complexity of the lab, and point out improvements, ie extra servers, more workstations, etc, the lab is just a basic overview, and each member can tackle it thier own way, by deploying say, group policy, or no group policy, mulitple RIS images, etc,
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Great diags Pheonix, just one thought occurs to me. Would it be worth indicating minimum machine specs on the diagrams, both for host and virtual? That way people could make sure they had enough resources before trying the scenarios.


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excellent idea phil, well spotted mate, I'll get that sorted


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