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Exam Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
Number 70-410
File Name Microsoft.70-410.CertKiller.2018-12-01.312q.tqb
Size 13 MB
Posted Dec 01, 2018
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Question 1

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. 
The forest contains two domains named contoso.com and child.contoso.com and two sites named Site1 and Site2. The domains and the sites are configured as shown in following table. 
  
When the link between Site1 and Site2 fails, users fail to log on to Site2. 
You need to identify what prevents the users in Site2 from logging on to the child.contoso.com domain. 
What should you identify?


  1. The placement of the global catalog server
  2. The placement of the infrastructure master
  3. The placement of the domain naming master
  4. The placement of the PDC emulator
Correct answer: D
Explanation:
The exhibit shows that Site2 does not have a PDC emulator. This is important because of the close interaction between the RID operations master role and the PDC emulator role. The PDC emulator processes password changes from earlier-version clients and other domain controllers on a best-effort basis; handles password authentication requests involving passwords that have recently changed and not yet been replicated throughout the domain; and, by default, synchronizes time. If this domain controller cannot connect to the PDC emulator, this domain controller cannot process authentication requests, it may not be able to synchronize time, and password updates cannot be replicated to it. The PDC emulator master processes password changes from client computers and replicates these updates to all domain controllers throughout the domain. At any time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the PDC emulator master in each domain in the forest.
The exhibit shows that Site2 does not have a PDC emulator. This is important because of the close interaction between the RID operations master role and the PDC emulator role. 
The PDC emulator processes password changes from earlier-version clients and other domain controllers on a best-effort basis; handles password authentication requests involving passwords that have recently changed and not yet been replicated throughout the domain; and, by default, synchronizes time. If this domain controller cannot connect to the PDC emulator, this domain controller cannot process authentication requests, it may not be able to synchronize time, and password updates cannot be replicated to it. 
The PDC emulator master processes password changes from client computers and replicates these updates to all domain controllers throughout the domain. At any time, there can be only one domain controller acting as the PDC emulator master in each domain in the forest.



Question 2

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. 
You plan to create a storage pool that will contain a new volume. 
You need to create a new 600-GB volume by using thin provisioning. The new volume must use the parity layout. 
What is the minimum number of 256-GB disks required for the storage pool?


  1. 2
  2. 3
  3. 4
  4. 5
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
It takes 3 discs (minimum) in order to create a storage pool array with parity. If this array were using fixed provisioning, this would not be enough given the 256MB capacity (since only 2/3rds of 256 X 3 - less than 600 - could be used as actual data with the rest being parity bits), but since this array uses thin provisioning, a 600GB volume could technically be set up on a 20GB disc and it would still show as 600GB. (So, essentially, the question really becomes how many drives it takes in a storage pool to create a parity array.) References:http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831391.aspxhttp://www.ibeast.com/content/tools/RaidCalc/RaidCalc.asphttp://www.raid-calculator.com/default.aspxhttps://www.icc-usa.com/raid-calculator
It takes 3 discs (minimum) in order to create a storage pool array with parity. If this array were using fixed provisioning, this would not be enough given the 256MB capacity (since only 2/3rds of 256 X 3 - less than 600 - could be used as actual data with the rest being parity bits), but since this array uses thin provisioning, a 600GB volume could technically be set up on a 20GB disc and it would still show as 600GB. (So, essentially, the question really becomes how many drives it takes in a storage pool to create a parity array.) 
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831391.aspx
http://www.ibeast.com/content/tools/RaidCalc/RaidCalc.asp
http://www.raid-calculator.com/default.aspx
https://www.icc-usa.com/raid-calculator



Question 3

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. 
You plan to use Windows PowerShell Desired State Configuration (DSC) to confirm that the Application Identity service is running on all file servers. 
You define the following configuration in the Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE):
  
You need to use DSC to configure Server1 as defined in the configuration. 
What should you run first?


  1. Service1
  2. Configuration1
  3. Start DscConfiguration
  4. Test-DscConfigu ration
Correct answer: B









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