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| Question # 3: You are deciding which disk configuration you should use for your Windows 2003 server data volume. Which of the following Windows 2003 disk configurations will allow the server to continue to access the data, after one of the hard disks fails? (Select 2) |
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RAID 1 |
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RAID 0 |
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RAID 2 |
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RAID 5 |
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RAID 3 |
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| Answer: 1, 4 |
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| Question # 4: You are the IT Manager of FreeTestsWorld Labs. You have recently upgrades the Windows 2000 server, which holds the development web sites, to Windows 2003 server, standard edition. After the upgrade your developers complain they can no longer access these web sites. What could be the possible reason? |
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IIS can not be upgraded from the version on Windows 2000 server to the 2003 version. |
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The developers need to be added to the new 2003 security group, IIS Users. |
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IIS is installed, but is disabled. |
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IIS is not installed. |
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| Answer: 3 |
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