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Designed to operate as a single-purpose Web server running internet information services IIS |
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Part of the OS the send request to a server to access network resource |
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A computer designed to be used by one person at a time |
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Provides a single interface for installing configuring and removing roles and features on your windows server |
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tools that administrators must use to manage support and troubleshoot |
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task based command line shell and scripting language designed for system installation |
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a new installation option that uses a limited version of the GUI to take up fewer resources |
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resolves the names of Internet computers and computers that have members of a windows domain to their assigned IP address |
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responds to request from network computers for their IP address configuration |
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a legacy name service used to resolve NetBIOS OS names sometimes referred to a single label names |
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-minimum 1 Ghz -Recommended: 2 Ghz -Optimal: 3 Ghz or faster |
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Minimum: 512 MB RAM Recommended: 1 GB RAM Optimal: 2 GB RAM ( full) or 1 GB RAM (Server Core) or more Maximum (32-bit): 4 GB (Standard) or 64 GB (Enterprise and Datacenter) Maximum (64-bit: 32GB (Standard) or 2 TB (Enterprise, Datacenter, and Itanium-based systems) |
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Minimum: 8GB Recommended: 40 GB (Full): 10 GB (core) Optimal: 80 GB (full); 40 GB (core) |
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Super VGA (800x600) or higher-resolution monitor keyboard Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device |
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When you added a DNS zone on NYC-DC1, why were you able to choose Active Directory integrated zones? |
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NYC-DC1 is a domain controller. When the DNS role is installed on a domain controller, the zone created on this server can be integrated into the Active Directory database. |
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What type of DNS zone transfer would take place between NYC-SVR1 and NYC-DC1? |
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Incremental zone transfer (IXFR) would occur. Both servers are Windows 2008 technology, and they will use the most efficient transfer method when sending zone data to the secondary server. |
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When using NS lookup, what record type would you use to find a mail server? How would you configure NS lookup to request this record type? |
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You would look for the MX record type. MX is the mail Exchanger record for a domain. The command to set NSlookup to find the MX record type set querytype=mx |
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What are some of the benefits that you can realize by using GNZ in DNS for single-label name resolution? |
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Benefits include no need to manage the domain suffix's list for a multidomain environment, replicated zone with a forest-wide scope that also is useful in multiforest scenarios, corruption issues are reduced since it is no longer dynamic, and security is increased by having fewer services running. |
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Can WINS be used in an IPv6 environment? What must be configured on Windows clients so that they may use the WINS server for NetBIOS resolution? |
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No. WINS is an IPv4 only service. The clients must have the IP addresses of the WINS servers specified in the advanced properties of IPv4 or have the WINS server addresses and node type given to them by DHCP services during IP configuration. |
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What kind of account is necessary to authorize a DHCP server? |
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An Enterprise administrative account is necessary to authorize a DHCP server in a domain. |
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Why is it important to define an exclusion range when configuring the DHCP scope options? |
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The computers that you configure with that scope may not be able to communicate outside their own network. If you require Internet connectivity, then you must configure computers with a default gateway. |
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Three platforms include Full and Server Core functionality |
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Windows Server 2008 is available in how many different editions |
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Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition |
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best suited to smaller environments that do not utilize hardware scalability and clustering |
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Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition |
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best suited for Enterprise environment in which clustering, failover, virtualization, and hardware scalability are a business requirement for availability. |
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Windows Server 2008 DataCenter Edition |
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is optimized for high workload scenarios, such as database server and line-of-business applications. This version of Microsoft Windows Server offers unlimited virtualization usage rights, making it a preferable edition for server consolidation projects. |
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Server Core is a good alternative platform for hosting services such as |
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AD DS AD LDS DHCP DNS MANAGED THROUGH CLI |
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