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| ability to increase access to server resources and provide fail - safe services |
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| computer that accesses reousrces on another computer via a network//computer has its own cpu and is stand alone //full cost of maintaining a network |
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| client workstation total cost of ownership |
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| array of multiple of hard drives //up to date compatible hard ware list |
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| redundant array of inexpensive disks, windows server catalog of tested products |
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| unique digital signature for a driver |
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| disk storage used to expand capacity of physical ram/remove ram into memory on disc |
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| servers which have ad ds server role installed / do not have ad installed |
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| domain controllers/member servers |
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| stores information about every object within a forest |
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| converts hostnames to dotted decimal addresses |
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| what can u do with power shell |
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| cmd line interface, manage disk storage, network tasks, manage services, install / remove software |
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| uses workstations as a server to share resources |
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| compression, encryption, indexing, local security, large volume capacity, hard links, self-healing, |
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| scans files for integrity. system or driver file may not be signed |
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| stores information about every object within a forest, first dc configures in a forest is the global catalog, authen users when log on, lookup and access all resources, provides replication of ad elements, copy of used attrib |
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| can have their desktop no matter where, multiple users, same settings no matter where at |
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| Windows Server 2008 supports UNIX and Linux clients using the ______________________________. |
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| subsystem for unix-based applications |
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| After the Windows Server 2008 installation is complete, you can use ____ to create additional partitions, such as on any remaining unallocated disk space or on disks you add later. |
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| The ____ role is used to enable client computers to run services and software applications on the server instead of on the client. |
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| ______________________________ is a set of standards designed to enable portability of applications from one computer system to another and has been used particularly for UNIX and Linux systems. |
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| posix. portable os interface |
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| One ____ is a license for one workstation to access the server. |
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| The ____ command enables you to view and configure network interfaces. |
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| In Active Directory, a(n) ____ contains one or more domains that are in a common relationship. |
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| The ____ functional level refers to the Active Directory functions supported forest-wide. |
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| The hierarchical elements, or ____, of Active Directory include forests, trees, domains, organizational units (OUs), and sites. |
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| The Active Directory ____ defines the objects and the information pertaining to those objects that can be stored in Active Directory. |
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| ____ environment variables can be defined on a per-user basis, such as specifying the path where application files are stored. |
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| On Microsoft networks, a ____ is a number of users who share drive and printer resources. |
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| The ____________________ stores information about every object within a forest. |
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| On a typical x86 computer, data is paged in blocks of ____ KB. |
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| ____ means that a record is kept in server cache if a user has successfully logged on previously. |
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| In an Active Directory context in which there are multiple hierarchies of domains, trees, and forests, ____ security groups provide a means to span domains and trees. |
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| A ____ namespace is one in which every child object contains the name of the parent object. |
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| Microsoft ____ Protocol is used when the Hyper-V role is installed in Windows Server 2008. |
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| You can specify a domain or workgroup on the ____ window that is displayed when the computer reboots after the actual installation process is completed. |
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| Initial Configuration Tasks |
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| NTFS supports large disk volumes of up to 16 GB. |
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| Windows Server 2008 comes with Microsoft ____ to transform the server into a versatile Web server. |
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| A(n) ____ is a list of security descriptors (privileges) that have been set up for a particular object, such as a shared folder or shared printer. |
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| ____ Protocol is used for multimedia transmissions, such as a combined voice and video transmission to provide user training to multiple people. |
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| ____ by a file system means that it tracks changes to files and keeps a record of these changes in a separate log file. |
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| A ____ is a grouping of network objects, such as computers, servers, and user accounts, that provides for easier management. |
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