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How many partitions on a disk must be marked active? |
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These partitions are not formatted or assigned drive letters. |
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This volume is being used unallocated space on other regions of a disk. It only exist on one partition and has no fault tolerance |
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This volume includes space on more than one physical disk. Up to 32 physical disk can pariticapate in it. Data is written on the first disk, when it fills it moves to the second disk. NO FAULT TOLERANCE. |
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This volume combines free space from multiple hard drive into one logical volume. Data is written to all physical disk at the same rate. It has no fault tolerance. |
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Consist of two identical copies of a simple volume (they are on separate hard disk). It provides a fault tolerance |
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Fault tolerant striped volume. It needs three or more disk. Data is written all the disk at once but is interlaced with polarity. Fault Tolerance |
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Can a removable disk be dynamic disk or laptops? |
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If you have a multi boot disk, and a dynamic disk. Will this disk be accessible from all operating systems? If not what about a basic disk? |
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No a dynamic disk will not be accessible. A basic disk would be the ideal setup |
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Basic disk support how many partitions? |
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what can you type at the run command to get the disk management window |
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Is it possible to move disk between computers? |
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If a disk is showing up as "foreign" in disk management, what can you do? |
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Right click on the disk and click import. |
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When moving a dynamic disk to a new machine, what happens to the drive letter? |
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The dynamic disk will keep the same drive letter as long as another drive does not have it. If its taken, it will grab a new letter |
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What will happen to the data if you convert a basic disk to a dynamic disk? |
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The data will stay (back up just in case) |
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If you convert a dynamic to basic what will happen to the data on the disk? |
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It will be wiped and you will need to restore it |
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what command can you run as the command prompt to check a disk? |
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To defrag a drive, you must have how much percentage wise available to complete it? |
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What file system in Windows 2003 server support quotas? |
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Which group has no quota limitation? |
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How can you implement quotas? What can you not put quotas on? |
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Can: Per user or volume
Cannot: Per group or on a folder |
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What is the purpose of the check disk fucntion? |
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To fix file system errors and attempt to recover bad sectors |
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What supports maximum storage and performance but has no fault tolerance? |
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What volume has data written to both volumes and has fault tolerance? |
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If a drive dies in a raid 5, can you still access the data? |
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You can not use raid 5 to back up the operating system when it comes with windows 2003. What volume would you use? |
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