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| What are the two main modes of Server 2008 Licensing? |
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| A large company with many servers would use the per-_______ mode, while a smaller company with only one server or small number of user connections would use per-_______. |
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| Can you skip entering a Product ID during the installation? |
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| If you do skip the PID, how many days do you initially have to use the product? |
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| What command extends the evaluation period? |
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| What is the maximum number of days you can extend the evaluation period? |
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| What command allows you to enter a vali PID within the evaluation period? |
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| In what folder are the Server 2008 OS files installed in by default? |
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| Describe a Server Core installation. |
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| Allows for a minimal installation with little or no GUI interface. |
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| Can a Server 2008 computer be a member of both a workgroup and domain at the same time? |
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| What 3 things must be true for a computer to join a domain? |
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-Computer account created in the ADD -Domain Controller must be online -DNS Server |
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| What console is used to configure server roles? |
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| What is the command-line equivalent for Server Manager? |
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| What 2 utilities can be used to promote a Server 2008 to a domain controller? |
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-Server Manager -DCPROMO.EXE |
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| What happens during the promotion? |
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| The promotion process converts the SAM to a ADD. |
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| If you are creating a new _____ in an existing forest, you must run DCPROMO in advanced mode. |
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| How can you run DCPROMO in advanced mode? |
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| DCPROMO /adv or select (use advance mode install) |
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| How is your domain, tree and forest hierarchy created? |
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| What are the three domain functional levels? |
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| The first doamin controller in the forest MUST be a? |
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| The first domain controller in the forest CANNOT be a ? |
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| What 2 storage types does SERVER 2008 support? |
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| Can a single physical disk use both storage types at the same time? |
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| The traditional industry standard is_____ storage, which is divided into______. |
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| New disks are added to a computer as what type of disk by default? |
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| What are the two types of partitions that can be created on a basic disk? |
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| How many primary partitions(total) can you have on a single basic disk? |
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4 Partitions 3 Primary + 1 extended |
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| Describe a primary partition? |
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| It is a bootable partition that is assigned a drive letter automatically. |
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| Does a system need a primary partition to boot to the hard disk? |
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| Describe an extended partition? |
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| It is usually the rest of the unpartitioned space, once the primary partitions have been created. |
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| Does a extended partition get assigned a drive letter? |
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| What is an extended partition divided into? |
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| Can extended partitions be formatted and assigne drive letters? |
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| Describe an active partition? |
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| The primary partition that the computer boots to at startup. |
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| Can you have more than one active partition at one time? |
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| Can extended partition be made the active partition? |
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| Describe a system partition. |
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| The active primary partition at the time Server 2008 was installed. |
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| Describe a boot partition. |
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| The partition where Server 2008 is installed \windows folder is located. |
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| It is suggested for use on disks larger than 2TB and only supported by XP 64-Bit, Vista, Win 7, Server 2003, and 2008. |
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| To convert from MBR to GPT or GPT to MBR, the hard disk must be ______. |
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| You can size and resize a dynamic volume. Involves the use of a single partition that covers the entire disk, and the disk itself is divided into volumes or combined with other disks. |
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| What operating systems support dynamic sotrage? |
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| 2000, 2003, 2008, XP, Vista, and Win 7. |
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| Dynamic disks are divided into______. |
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| How are dynamic disks created? |
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| Converting from a basic disk. |
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| It is a category of disk drives that employ two or more drives in combination for fault tolerance and performance. |
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| Describe a simple volume. |
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| Contains disk space from a single disk and is not fault tolerant. |
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Can simple volumes be extended? What must be true? |
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| Describe a spanned volume. |
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| Volume includes disk space from multiple disks and allows you to combine unpartitioned space from up to 32 drives into one large volume(single drive letter). |
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| Can a spanned volume only be created on dynamic disks? |
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| How many disks do you need to create a spanned volume? |
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| Are spanned volumes faul tolerant? |
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| Can the areas of free space on the different disks differ in size on spanned volumes? |
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| Do spanned volumes increase read and write speed? |
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| How is data written to a spanned volume? |
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| Writes to the spanned volume by filling the first disk completely, and then continues in this manner through each disk included in the spanned volume. |
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| Describe a striped volume? |
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| Includes disk space from multiple disks and allows you to combine unpartitioned space from 32 drives into one large volume. |
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| Can a striped volume only be created on dynamic disks? |
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| Are striped volumes fault tolerant? |
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| Can the areas of free space on the different disks idffer in size when using striped volumes? |
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| Do stripe volumes increase read/write speed? |
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| Describe a mirrored volume? |
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| Consist of two identical sized copies of a simple volume, each on separate hard disks, providing fault tolernace. |
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| Are mirrored volumes fault tolerant? |
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| Fault-tolerant striped volume, adding striping with parity-information to each disk in the volume. |
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| Are RAID-5 volumes fault tolerant? |
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| Striping without Parity,improves performance,not fault tolerance |
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| Mirroring,data is written to two duplicate disks simutaneously. |
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| Same as mirroring, adds and extra redundant disk controller. |
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| Striping with parity across all drives. |
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| What is the recommended file system for a Server 2008 system? |
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| What command line utility is used to convert from FAT to NTFS? What is the syntax of this command? |
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-Convert.exe -Convert F: /FS:NTFS |
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| What Server 2008 snap-in can be used to configure and manage your disks? |
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| What 2 consoles contain this snap-in? What is the command-line equivalent? |
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-ServerManager -Computer Management -DISKPART.EXE |
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| Describe mounting a drive. |
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| A mount drive is one that appears as a folder and that is accessed through a path like any other folder. |
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| Only an ________folder on a volume formatted with_______ can be used for mounting a drive. |
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