DRAG DROP
DRAG DROP You have a server that runs Windows Server. You plan to back up the server to an Azure Recovery Services vault once per week starting on the next Saturday. You need to schedule the weekly backup and perform…
DRAG DROP You have a server that runs Windows Server. You plan to back up the server to an Azure Recovery Services vault once per week starting on the next Saturday. You need to schedule the weekly backup and perform…
DRAG DROP Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain that has the Active Directory Recycle Bin enabled. All domain controllers are backed up daily. You accidentally remove all the users from a domain group. You need…
DRAG DROP Your network contains an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain that has the Active Directory Recycle Bin enabled. The domain contains two domain controllers named DC1 and DC2. The system state of the domain controllers is backed…
DRAG DROP You have an Azure subscription that contains an Azure Recovery Services vault. You have an on-premises physical server that runs Windows Server. You need to back up the server daily to Azure. Which three actions should you perform…
HOTSPOT You have three servers named Host1, Host2, and VM1 that run Windows Server. Host1 and Host2 have the Hyper-V server role installed. VM1 is a virtual machine hosted on Host1. You configure VM1 to replicate to Host2 by using…
DRAG DROP You have two Azure virtual machines named VM1 and VM2. VM1 is backed up to an Azure Recovery Services vault daily and retains backups for 30 days. You need to restore an individual file named C:DataImportant.docx from VM1…
DRAG DROP You have two physical servers named AppSrv1 and AppSrv2 and an unconfigured server named Server1. All the servers run Windows Server. Only Server1 can access the internet. You plan to use Azure Site Recovery to replicate AppSrv1 and…
HOTSPOT You have a Hyper-V failover cluster named Cluster1 that uses a cloud witness. Cluster1 hosts a virtual machine named VM1 that runs Windows Server. You need to fail over VM1 automatically to a different node when a service named…
HOTSPOT You have a Hyper-V failover cluster named Cluster1 at a main datacenter. Cluster1 contains two nodes that have the Hyper-V server role installed. Cluster1 hosts 10 highly available virtual machines. You have a cluster named Cluster2 in a disaster…
HOTSPOT You have a failover cluster named Cluster1 that contains three nodes. You plan to add two file server cluster roles named File1 and File2 to Cluster1. File1 will use the File Server for general use role. File2 will use…