Moac Quizzes & Trivia
MOAC 70-640 -- Lesson02 quiz 6
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Sample QuestionThe default location for the Active Directory database and log files is C:\Windows\System32.
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Sample QuestionShadow copies is a file based fault tolerance mechanism that provides protection against disk failures
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Sample QuestionMOAC Stands for?
Moac Questions and Answers
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The default location for the Active Directory database and log files is C:\Windows\System32.
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You can launch the Active Directory Installation Wizard using the dcpromo.exe command-line tool or from the Server Manager utility that’s installed in the Administrative Tools folder of each Windows Server 2008 server.
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Aging is the process of removing records that were not refreshed or updated within specified time intervals, which will occur naturally with machines that are removed from the network.
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shadow copies is a file based fault tolerance mechanism that provides protection against disk failures
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the servers that you intend to add to an nlb cluster must have dynamic IP addresses
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in a pure failover cluster, you can have two instances of an application accessing the same data at the same time
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MOAC Stands for?
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Security profile can be defined using two forms?
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You can also define another profile option which is optional and allows one to specify a default operating unit?
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to use SCSI on a server, all of the devices and host adapters must support the same standard
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adding a NAS device to your network is a simple way to provide users with additional storage and reduce the processing burden on your servers
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you can mark an existing dynamic disk as active
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Sample QuestionTo use SCSI on a server, all of the devices and host adapters must support the same standard

