UNIT 6 LAB
Lester REinoso
1. What is the difference between Roles and Features in Windows Server 2008?
Roles: Windows AD/DC Server, DNS, DHCP, File, Print, NAP, Terminal Server, IIS, WDS, WSS,
Features: NET, Bitlocker Encryption, BITS, Remote Assistance, SMTP Server, SNMP, telnet server & client, failover, NLB, TFTP, Windows Server Backup, WINS, Powershell
2. What is installed when you choose the Windows Server Backup Feature?
Microsoft website states, the Windows Server Backup feature automatically backs up and restores data for an application that contains a Volume Shadow Copy Service writer. The application must first register with Windows Server Backup. Windows Server Backup also provides application programming interfaces that allow your cloud backup provider to report its status in the Windows Server Backup Microsoft Management Console snap-in.
3. How often should servers be backed up?
Common buisness best practice daily incremental backup, a weekly full backup, and once a month you make a special backup that is kept in storage.
4. What are the different types of backup that are perform in servers?
Full Backup, Incremental Backup, Differential Backup, Network Backup, Dump Backup, Level 0 -- 9 Backup
5. What are the primary purposes of backing up a server?
To recover data after its loss.
6. Besides performing and scheduling changes, what else can you do in the windows XP Backup and Restore program? How can these applications be used as part of a Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan?
Disaster recovery and business continuity planning are processes that help organizations prepare for disruptive events. Management's involvement in this process can range from overseeing the plan, to providing input and support, to putting the plan into action during an emergency.
7. Can you restore a server’s operating system image using the restore application?
It is possible for you to recover your server operating system or full server by using