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TestOut Server 2016

TestOut Server 2016 install & Storage Terms Def / Q&A Chapter 2 Installation

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Which editions of Windows Server 2012 support a Server Core installation?
What is the system volume free space requirement for Windows Server 2012?
How many virtual instances are allowed on each Windows Server 2012 Standard edition?
What is the difference between a full installation of Windows Server 2012 and a Server Core installation?
GUI A graphical user interface is an interface that makes it easier for a human to interact with computers.
CPU The abbreviation for central processing unit, which is the primary component of a computer that processes instructions.
RAM The abbreviation for random-access memory.
SMB The abbreviation for Server message Block, which is a protocol for sharing files, printers, serial ports, and communications abstractions, such as named pipes and mail slots, between computers.
Foundation Edition 2012 R2 The Foundation edition is a scaled-down version of the server operating system. It is used for small businesses and supports most server roles. The Foundation edition supports: • One CPU socket and up to 32 GB of RAM • Up to 15 users • Up to 30 simultaneous SMB network connections Foundation does not support: • Server Core installation • Hyper-V virtualization • Server clustering
Essentials Edition 2012 R2 The Essentials edition provides Foundation edition features and additional hardware and role support. The Essentials edition supports: • Two CPU sockets and up to 64 GB of RAM • Up to 25 user accounts • Up to 50 computer accounts • Up to 16777216 simultaneous SMB network connections Essentials does not support: • Server Core installation • Hyper-V virtualization • Server clustering
Standard Edition 2012 R2 The Standard edition is available for medium and large businesses. The Standard edition supports: • Up to 64 CPU sockets and 4 TB of RAM • Up to 16777216 simultaneous SMB network connections • Server Core installation • Hyper-V—two Hyper-V guest OS sessions using the same license key as the host • Server clustering—up to 64 nodes per cluster
Datacenter Edition 2012 R2 The Datacenter edition is designed to support very large enterprises. The Datacenter edition supports: • Up to 64 CPU sockets and 4 TB of RAM • Up to 16777216 simultaneous SMB network connections • Server Core installation • Hyper-V—unlimited Hyper-V guest OS sessions using the host's license key • Server clustering—up to 64 nodes per cluster
What is server with a GUI? installs the server with a full graphical user interface. This option is the easier one to manage because it provides a wide array of graphical management tools. However, it requires more system resources (hard disk, processor, and RAM).
What is server Core? offers the same functionality as the Server with a GUI option, but without a graphical user interface. As a result, it requires fewer system resources and offers improved performance over the Server with a GUI option. However, it is harder to manage because there is no graphical desktop. Instead, you must use the following to manage the system: - PowerShell cmdlets - Remote MMCs running on a management system somewhere else in the network
Minimum requirements for Server 2012 R2 CPU 1.4GHz (x64) RAM 512 MB Free space for System Volume 32 GB
You are preparing to install Windows Server 2012 on a new server. The server has the following hardware: 2 TB RAM 16 64-bit Intel-VT processors 10 GB mirrored hard disk for the system partition You will use the server for the following server roles: File and Storage Services Print and Document Services Windows Deployment Services You want to select the minimum Windows Server 2012 edition to support the required roles and hardware. Standard Select the Standard edition of Windows Server 2012. The Standard or Datacenter edition is required to support more than 2 processors. Windows Server 2012 only supports 64-bit installations. The Standard and Datacenter editions support up to 64 processors and 4 TB RAM.
You are preparing to install Windows Server 2012 on a new server. The server has the following hardware: 32 GB RAM One quad-core Intel-VT 64-bit processor 100 GB mirrored hard disk for the system partition You will use the server for the following server roles: File and Storage Services Print and Document Services You want to select the minimum Windows Server 2012 edition to support the required roles. Which edition should you install? Foundation edition Select the Foundation edition of Windows Server 2012. The Foundation edition supports 1 processor and 32 GB of RAM. The Foundation edition can be used for most common server roles.
You are preparing to install Windows Server 2012 on a new server. The server has the following hardware: 64 GB RAM One quad-core Intel-VT 64-bit processor 100 GB mirrored hard disk for the system partition You will use the server for the following server roles: DNS Server DHCP Server You want to select the minimum Windows Server 2012 edition to support the required roles. Which edition should you install? Essentials edition Select the Essentials edition of Windows Server 2012. The Essentials edition supports up to 2 processors and 64 GB RAM. The Essentials edition can be used for most server roles and role services.
You are preparing to install Windows Server 2012 on a new server. The server has the following hardware: 4 TB RAM 8 64-bit Intel-VT processors 1 TB mirrored hard disk for the system partition You will install Hyper-V on the server and create seven virtual servers, with each server running Windows Server 2012. Which Windows Server 2012 edition should you install? Datacenter editon Install the Datacenter edition. The Datacenter edition is licensed by the processor and allows for an unlimited number of virtual servers running any edition of Windows Server 2012 (Foundation, Standard, or Datacenter editions). You cannot install the Standard edition because it only supports two virtual server instances.
You are preparing to install Windows Server 2012 on a new server. The server has the following hardware: 32 GB RAM One quad-core Intel-VT processor 100 GB mirrored hard disk for the system partition You will use this server for the DHCP server role and configure the server in a failover cluster with two nodes. You want to select the minimum Windows Server 2012 edition to support the required roles. Which editions could you install? (Select two.) Standard and Datacenter editions To support failover clustering, use either the Standard or Datacenter editions. The Foundation and Essentials editions do not support failover clustering.
PID A PID is a unique number that helps identify a hardware product or a registered software product.
HWID The Hardware ID (HWID) is a set of numbers and capitalized letters that uniquely identify your computer to any software.
Which editions of Windows Server 2016 support a Server Core installation?
What is the system volume free space requirement for Windows Server 2016?
How many virtual instances are allowed on each Windows Server 2016 Standard edition?
How is the activation process accomplished for a server installation?
How can you manage activation from the command line?
Essentials Edition The Essentials edition is scaled down version of Server 2016 designed for small organizations. The Essentials edition supports: • Two CPU sockets and up to 64 GB of RAM • Up to 25 user accounts • Up to 50 computer accounts Essentials does not support: • Server Core installation • Full Hyper-V virtualization services • Server clustering
Standard Edition The Standard edition of Server 2016 is designed for medium and large businesses. The Standard edition supports: • Up to 512 CPU cores and 24 TB of RAM • Unlimited user and computer accounts • Unlimited simultaneous Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) connections • Unlimited simultaneous Remote Desktop (RD) connections • Server Core installation • Hyper-V support Two simultaneous Hyper-V guest sessions are supported. • Server clustering with up to 64 nodes per cluster
Datacenter Edition The Datacenter edition of Server 2016 provides additional capability over the other Windows Server 2016 editions. • Up to 512 CPU cores and 24 TB of RAM • Unlimited user and computer accounts • Unlimited simultaneous Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) connections • Unlimited simultaneous Remote Desktop (RD) connections • Server Core installation • Hyper-V support. Unlimited simultaneous Hyper-V guest sessions are supported. • Server clustering with up to 64 nodes per cluster
Full-packaged (Retail) Retail copies of Windows must be activated over the Internet or by calling Microsoft after the installation is complete.
Preinstalled (OEM) Because they are preinstalled, OEM copies of Windows are usually activated by the system manufacturer.
Volume Licensed •Activation through Key Management Service (KMS) allows you to activate Windows systems using an internally hosted KMS service. KMS activations are valid for 180 days. To remain activated, each system must renew its activation by connecting to the KMS host at least once every 180 days. default 7 days •Activation through Microsoft Active Directory allows Windows systems connected to the domain to activate automatically during computer startup.
How to manage Software Licensing Windows Software Licensing Management utility (slmgr.vbs) to manage activation from the command line. Enter slmgr
slmgr /ipk product_key installs a product key.
slmgr /ato activates Windows.
slmgr /dli displays summary license information.
slmgr /dlv displays detailed license information.
slmgr /xpr displays license expiration date.
installs a product key. slmgr /ipk product_key
activates Windows. slmgr /ato
displays summary license information. slmgr /dli
displays detailed license information. slmgr /dlv
displays license expiration date. slmgr /xpr
You are installing Windows Server 2016 on a system with a clean hard drive. The hard drive contains no data files or operating system files. Which installation type should you choose? Custom Upgrade: This option moves the files and settings associated with the new version of Windows to an already-existing Windows system. Existing data files and applications are preserved. It is only used when a supported version of Windows is already running on the computer. Custom: This option installs the Windows Server operating system on top of anything that might already be on the hard disk. Any existing data files, applications, or operating system files will be overwritten and lost.
installing Windows Server 2016 on a new computer. RAID controller on the motherboard, you configure three hard disks in a RAID 5 array. You leave the array unpartitioned and unformatted. You edit the BIOS boot order to boot from the optical drive. You insert the installation DVD, boot to the disc, & start the installation. prompted to select the disk where you want to install Windows, the RAID array you created does not show as a possible destination disk. What can you do to g recognize the RAID array? On the screen where you select the disk to install Windows, click Load Driver. When installing Windows Server to a RAID array, you need to load the RAID drivers before the Windows installation is able to recognize the RAID array. After you load the drivers for the motherboard RAID controller, the array will appear as a possible destination disk. You can then select the disk or partition and format it.
You have completed the installation of Windows Server 2016. Which of the following tasks is best to perform before joining the server to an Active Directory domain? Change the computer name.
After installing Windows Server, the computer will have several settings that were configured during installation by default. These settings can be seen on the Local Server Properties page. Which of the following Local Server properties will you most likely need to configure? (Select two.) A static IP address for Ethernet0 The time zone that matches the server's location.
During the installation of Windows Server, several properties of the local server are configured by default. One of these properties is the time zone. Which time zone is selected for the server by default? US Pacific
After you install Windows Server 2016, you must activate the server if you want to receive updates from Microsoft to keep your server secure and running smoothly. You have a 30-day grace period in which to activate the server. The vendor who sold the Windows Server license should provide a piece of information that you need to activate your installation. Which of the following do you need to activate your Windows server? The product key
You are installing Windows Server 2016 on one of your data center systems that is already running Windows Server 2012. Which installation type should you choose if you want to keep existing data files and applications in place? Upgrade
You are installing Windows Server 2016 on a system that has a used hard drive that contains important data. The hard drive does not contain any operating system files. Which steps must you perform to complete this installation and save the data? (Select two.) Back up the data to another drive. Use the Custom installation type.
Which three systems cannot be directly upgraded to Windows Server 2016?
Which systems cannot be directly upgraded to Windows Server 2012 R2?
Which tool allows you to perform a migration?
What are the steps to performing a Windows Server upgrade?
What can Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter with SP1 Be upgraded too Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise with SP1 Be upgraded too Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard with SP1 Be upgraded too Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Be upgraded too Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2012 Standard Be upgraded too Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2012 Standard Be upgraded too Windows Server 2016 Standard or Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2012 Datacenter Be upgraded too Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard Be upgraded too Windows Server 2016 Standard or Datacenter
What can Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Be upgraded too Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
Export-SmigServerSetting Exports a role or feature and stores it in a migration store. A migration store can include such things as a shared folder, removable media, or a location directly on the destination server.
Get-SmigServerFeature Displays all Windows roles features that can be migrated on a server.
Import-SmigServerSetting Imports a role or features from a migration store.
The process for an intra-edition upgrade It is accomplished by performing a license conversion using the dism command. The syntax is dism /online /set-edition:<edition> /productkey:<your_key> /accepteula
You are upgrading a Windows Server 2008 system to Windows Server 2012. One of the first choices you have to make is about installing updates. Which of the following options is recommended for a production system? Go online to install updates during the upgrade.
You are upgrading a Windows Server 2008 system to Windows Server 2012. One of the choices you have to make is about the version of Windows Server 2012 you want to install. This server will be managed remotely most of the time, and it's important that it runs as fast as possible. Which of the following options meets these requirements? Server Core installation
You are upgrading a Windows Server 2008 system to Windows Server 2012. During the installation, you have to make a choice about the type of installation you want to use. You want to keep the data, settings, and applications that are currently on the server. Which of the following installation types meets this requirement? Upgrade
You are upgrading a Windows Server 2012 system to Windows Server 2016. One of the choices you have to make is about the version of Windows Server 2016 you want to install. This server is currently being used to: • Host an application that requires a graphical user interface • Host four virtual machines Which of the following options will allow the server to continue hosting the application and the virtual machines? Windows Server 2016 Datacenter (Desktop Experience)
You are upgrading a Windows Server 2012 system to Windows Server 2016. The server currently contains data and applications that you want to continue to use after it is upgraded. This server also has some reliability issues that you have not been able to resolve. Which of the following installation types is recommended? Keep nothing
You need to move the DHCP role from the FS1 server to the FS10 server. Both servers are running Windows Server 2016. Which of the following is the first task you need to perform? Install the Windows Server Migration Tools feature on both servers.
You need to migrate the DHCP role from the FS1 server to the FS10 server. Both servers are running Windows Server 2016, and both have the Windows Server Migration Tools feature installed. Which of the following do you need to perform with the Services tool before you can perform the role migration? Stop the DHCP service.
You are in the process of migrating the DHCP role from the FS1 server to the FS10 server. Both servers are running Windows Server 2016, and both have the Windows Server Migration Tools (WSMT) feature installed. You have started WSMT on the FS1 server, which has launched a PowerShell window with the WSMT snap-ins loaded. You need to find out the ID of the DHCP role. Which cmdlet must you enter at the command prompt to get the ID? Get-SmigServerFeature
You are ready to export the DHCP role migration file from the FS1 server to the local C:\Temp folder so it can be migrated to the FS10 server. Both servers are running Windows Server 2016, and both have the Windows Server Migration Tools (WSMT) feature installed. You have determined that the ID of the DHCP role is DHCP. From the drop-down list, fill in the blank with the parameter that is missing from the following command: Export -SmigServerSetting ___________ -Path C:\Temp\DHCP -FeatureID DHCP The correct syntax for the cmdlet that exports a role to a migration file in the local C:\Temp directory is: Export -SmigServerSetting -FeatureID DHCP -Path C:\Temp\DHCP
You are in the process of migrating the DHCP role from the FS1 server to the FS10 server. Both servers are running Windows Server 2016, and both have the Windows Server Migration Tools (WSMT) feature installed. You have exported the DHCP configuration on FS1 into a migration file. Which steps do you have to perform to prepare to import the DHCP configuration to the FS10 server? (Select two. Each correct answer is part of a complete solution.) Copy the migration file to a folder accessible to the FS10 server. Install the DHCP role on FS10 and authorize it as a DHCP server.
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