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(T/F) - Windows Server 2008 is compatible with x86 and x64 architectures. |
True |
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What is clustering, and how large can a WS2008 cluster be? |
Clustering is the ability to link two or more discrete systems together so they function as one system. WS2008 Enterprise supports clusters of up to 16 computers. |
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(T/F) An unlimited number of users can remotely access a WS2008 Enterprise Edition server. |
True (Standard Edition limited to 250 users) |
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(T/F) WS 2008 Itanium-Based Edition is ideal for large database applications. |
False (Datacentre Edition is for databases) |
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What is the total cost of ownership (TCO)? |
The total cost of ownership is the full cost of owning a network: hardware, software, maintenance, and user support costs. |
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What is a domain? |
A domain is a grouping of network objects, such as computers, servers, user accounts etc; |
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The ________ _________ is a tool that allows an administrator to perform management tasks in one place. |
Server Manager |
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NAP is the umbrella of security features that handles non-compliant computers that access WS2008. NAP stands for: _______ _______ _______ |
Network Access Protection |
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Internet Information Services (IIS) is a ____ server that comes with a management tool called IIS Manager |
Web |
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Windows Server Core is a _________ server configuration, similar to those found in UNIX and Linux servers |
minimum (faster performance and lower resource requirements) |
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________ is the command-line interface that allows administrators to execute commands and scripts |
PowerShell |
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What are cmdlets? |
cmdlets are command-line tools found in Windows PowerShell |
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The operating system kernel runs in ____________ mode |
Privileged |
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What are the two types of processes on a Windows system? |
Typical and Protected |
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What is the difference between multitasking and multithreading? |
Multitasking involves running multiple programs, while multithreading is running multiple threads in a single program |
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(T/F) Peer-to-peer networking involves using a centralized server to administer the network. |
False, server-based networking uses a server. |
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What are some of the disadvantages of peer-to-peer networking? |
Security (client-side), difficulty with scaling resource usage, limited to 10 clients |
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What are the differences between protocols, packets and frames? |
Protocols are guidelines for data formatting and transmission, packets and frames are units of data transmitted across a network |
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(T/F) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides connection-less communication and faster performance. |
False, TCP is connection oriented and reliable. UDP is connectionless and performance oriented. |
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The IP address 127.0.0.1 corresponds to the ________ address, used for diagnostic purposes. |
Loopback |
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The _________ gateway is the address of the router that allows traffic to leave the network |
Default |
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This server converts older NetBIOS address names to IP addresses: |
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) |
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(T/F) DNS and DDNS provide name resolution for hostnames to IP Addresses, and vice-versa |
True |
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What is the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)? |
ARP is used to acquire the physical addresses associated with a computer's NIC. |
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(T/F) TCP/IP can be enabled in WS2008 through the Control Panel's Network and Sharing Center. |
True |
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Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) are used to provide ______ addressing for devices. |
Dyamic |
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A _________ is a number of users who share drive and printer resources in an independent, peer-to-peer relationship |
Workgroup |
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(T/F) Metadirectory Services provides the ability to resynchronize directories after a drive failure |
False, it facilitates multiple directory services across different operating systems |