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Answer to Summary Questions Disk Management Answer to Summary Questions

Summary Questions How much free space is needed on a basic disk to convert it to a dynamic disk? At least 1 MB 5 MB 10 MB How many partitions can you put on a dynamic disk ? 1 2 4 None How many extended partitions can be on one basic disk? Answer: only one.

Summary Questions Which of the following is/are true about basic and dynamic disks? Dynamic disks can be partitioned, but basic disks cannot. Dynamic disks can be set as spanned volumes. Basic disks are formatted, but dynamic discs are not You want to set up two disks so they are mirrored, but there is no option to do this in the disk management snap-in. What is the problem? Windows 2000 no longer supports mirroring. You are working with basic disks and need to convert them to dynamic disks. You must stripe the disk first The disks must contain over 2 GB to mirror them.

Summary Questions You are setting up a server for a customer service organization that needs fast access to its data, but that is not as concerned about how fast information is updated on disk. The organization wants fault tolerance for data storage. Which of the following options would you recommend? A spanned volume A stripped volume A RAID-5 volume You have created a RAID-5 volume that consists of seven 9-GB disks. How much disk space is usable to store files? 54 GB (because the equivalent of one disk is used for parity) 62 GB 60 GB

Summary Questions You are configuring a computer with Microsoft Windows 2000. The computer includes four 12-GB hard disks but does not include any removable storage devices. You will not be running any other operating systems on the computer. You want to implement RAID 5 to ensure fault tolerance, and you want to be able to resize the disk if necessary without having to restart Windows 2000. In addition, a variety of users will be accessing files on the computer, so you want to be able to set folder and file permissions. Which solution should you use? Initialize the hard disks with basic storage, create a primary partition and an extended partition, implement RAID 5, and format the partitions with FAT32. Initialize the hard disk with basic storage, create RAID-5 volumes, and format the partitions with NTFS. Initialize the hard disks with dynamic storage, create RAID-5 volumes, and format the volumes with NTFS. Initialize the hard disks with dynamic storage, create a primary partition and an extended partition, and format the partitions with NTFS.

Summary Questions Which of the following entities has the right to backup any data by default? (Choose all that apply.) Administrator Backup Operators Server Operators Power Users What is the minimum permission required for a normal user to perform a user data restore? Read Read and Execute Write and Modify