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MCSE 70-290: Ch6
"MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, Enhanced"
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| In Windows Server 2003, disk striping can use up to ____ physical hard disks. | 32 |
| The Disk Management tool in Windows Server 2003 is most easily accessed via its node in the ____ section of the Computer Management tool. | Storage |
| What is the parity used by Microsoft for fault tolerance? | Boolean |
| Windows operating systems are limited to ____ drive letters. | 26 |
| Windows Server 2003 allows drives to be mounted to an empty folder on a(n) ____ partition. | NTFS |
| What does RAID stand for? | Redundant Array of Independent Disk |
| Which of following is NOT one of the functions of RAID? a. lengthening disk life b. preventing data loss c. enabling relatively uninterrupted access to data d. formatting disk space to allow for more drive letters | d. formatting disk space to allow for more drive letters |
| Which RAID level combines the best features of RAID, including striping, error correction, and checksum verification? | RAID level 5 |
| Because it does not really provide fault tolerance, ____ is NOT recommended in many situations. | RAID level 0 |
| What level of fault tolerance does a striped volume use? | RAID level 0 |
| The process of creating a copy of data on a backup disk is known as disk ____. | mirroring |
| A mirrored volume requires ____ dynamic disks to provide disk fault tolerance. | 2 |
| If there are 16 physical disks in RAID-5 volume, the amount of space taken for parity information is ____ of the total space of all disk drives in the volume. | 1/16 |