Your companys network environment includes the hypervisors described in the following table. You manage the Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2008 server by using Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008. You need to be able to manage all the hypervisors by using VMM. Which two actions should you perform?()
Servers in your environment run Windows Server 2003. You plan to configure a highly available file server. You need to choose the appropriate high-availability technology and the minimum Windows Server 2003 edition for this server. Which technology and edition should you choose?()
All servers in your environment run Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers run Windows 7.Each client computer has at least 2 5 GB free disk space. You virtualize applications by using Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V). The App-V client cache is set to 4096 MB. User profiles are virtualized and stored on a server. You need to increase the size of the file system cache on a client computer to at least 10 GB. What should you do?()
Research published in May 1998 by the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) showed that reducing coastal and river pollution and ensuring a reliable water supply were among the top environmental priorities for the public.
All discharges to water in the UK require the consent of the appropriate regulatory authority. In England and Wales the Environment Agency’s principal method of controlling water pollution is through the regulation of all effluent discharges, including sewage, into groundwater, and inland and coastal waters. The Agency maintains public registers containing information about water quality, discharge consents, authorizations and monitoring. Applicants for consents to discharge have the right of appeal if they are dissatisfied with the Agency’s decision; most of these appeals are dealt with by the Planning Inspectorate, an executive agency of the DETR. In Scotland control is the responsibility of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), and most appeals are dealt with by the Scottish Office. In Northern Ireland the Environment and Heritage Service is responsible for controlling water pollution.
In 1997, there were 4,717 cases in England and Wales of discharges exceeding their consented limits, including a number of offences by water companies discharging insufficiently treated sewage. The majority of these breaches did not cause any significant environmental damage. However, the Environment Agency did bring 65 cases to court, of which 61 were successful, resulting in fines ranging from £ 440 to £ 12,000 and one prison sentence of two months. In Scotland, there were 2,734 pollution incidents in 1997; SEPA seeks prosecution in all significant cases.
In 1997 and 1998, the Government introduced statutory Environmental Quality Standards (EQSs) for 33 substances in water. The new regulations give legal force for the first time to standards for some of the most dangerous pollutants found in the aquatic environment.
In the UK, 96 percent of the population live in properties connected to a sewer, and sewage treatment works serve over 80 percent of the population. In England and Wales, the water industry is committed to an investment programme of some £ 11,000 million over ten years for improvements to water quality. Progressively higher treatment standards for industrial waste effluents and new measures to combat pollution from agriculture are expected to bring further improvements in water quality. In Scotland, responsibility for the provision of all water and sewerage services lies with three Water and Sewerage Authorities, covering the north, east and west of the country.
Your companys Windows Server 2003 environment consists of a single Active Directory directory service forest. The forest has multiple domains and three sites named Site1, Site2, and Site3. Site1 is the main office and has four domain controllers. Two of the domain controllers are global catalog servers. Site2 is a branch office with two domain controllers. Site3 is a branch office with a slow and unreliable WAN link and two domain controllers. You need to improve user logon performance for users in Site2 and Site3. Which two actions should you perform?()
Your network contains a Virtualization environment that includes the following: - 10 hosts that run VMware ESX Server 4.0 - Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager - 50 Hyper-V hosts that run Windows Server 2008 R2 Each virtualization host contains a minimum of 15 virtual machines (VMs). You need to ensure that network technicians can manage and create virtual networks on the Hyper-V hosts. The technicians must be prevented from configuring other Hyper-V settings. What should you include in the recommendation?()
In a Windows Server 2003 environment using PKI, a user encrypts several documents on a shared file server. That user account is then accidentally deleted. Which of the following must be configured inorder to decrypt those files?()
All client computers in your environment run Windows 7. You virtualize applications by using Microsoft Application Virtuali zation (App - V). You need to reset the FileSystem cache on a client computer. What should you do?()
Your physical environment is configured as shown in the network diagram. The firewall in the diagram is a generic hardware based firewall product. You are planning to deploy a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V server to virtualize your current physical environment. You have the following requirements: - The Web server VM in the perimeter network (also known as DMZ) must be able to communicate with only the SQL Server computer VM through the firewall. - The SQL Server computer VM must be able to communicate with the Web server VM. - The client computer VM must be able to communicate with the Web server VM. - Two dedicated iSCSI networks must available to the SQL Server computer VM. - A dedicated management interface must be available for the Hyper-V server. You need to choose the appropriate virtual network configuration. Which networking solution should you choose?()
The lives of most men are determined by their environment. They accept the circumstances amid which fate has thrown them not only with resignation but even with good will. They are like streetcars running contentedly on their rails and they despise the sprightly flivver that dashes in and out of the traffic and speeds so jauntily across the open country. I respect them; they are good citizens, good husbands, and good fathers, and of course somebody has to pay the taxes; but I do not find them exciting. I am fascinated by the men, few enough in all conscience, who take life in their own hands and seem to mould it to their own liking. It may be that we have no such thing as free will, but at all events we have the illusion of it. At a crossroad it does seem to us that we might go either to the right or the left and, the choice once made, it is difficult to see that the whole course of the world’s history obliged us to take the turning we did.