70-215 QOTD 28/06/2004

Discussion in 'Windows Server 2003 / 2008 / 2012 / 2016' started by AJ, Jun 28, 2004.

  1. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

    6,897
    182
    221
    Your server's hard drive is running out of space and you would like to expand the disk space. The folder STAFF_DATA is shared on the network with server subfolders inside. You notice that the subfolder REPORTS is taking over half of the disk space. How can you expand the storage capacity of the REPORTS directory without changing your directory structure?



    A. Add a new hard drive, configure it as a mount point, and migrate the data

    B. Reformat the original disk as FAT

    C. Turn on compression for the REPORTS directory

    D. Convert the disk to a dynamic disk

    E. Encrypt the REPORTS directory
     
    Certifications: MCSE, MCSA (messaging), ITIL Foundation v3
    WIP: Breathing in and out, but not out and in, that's just wrong
  2. Jakamoko
    Honorary Member

    Jakamoko On the move again ...

    9,924
    74
    229
    C for me. Squeeze down the file sizes by compressing them

    Note: Won't be able to do this if encryption is being used.
     
    Certifications: MCP, A+, Network+
    WIP: Clarity
  3. flex22

    flex22 Gigabyte Poster

    1,679
    0
    69
    Think I read something about if your sharing a compressed folder, share the whole of it ie. not just a sub folder, but the parent folder also.


    May be wrong, it's a bit vague at the moment, and can't find anything about it.

    I'll go for A
     
  4. nugget
    Honorary Member

    nugget Junior toady

    7,796
    71
    224
    I'm with the short-legged-one. C :biggrin
     
    Certifications: A+ | Network+ | Security+ | MCP (270,271,272,290,620) | MCDST | MCTS:Vista
    WIP: MCSA, 70-622,680,685
  5. Bluerinse
    Honorary Member

    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

    8,878
    181
    256
    As with all Microsoft style questions the answer usually is the one that involves the least amount of administrative effort. Because of that I will also go with C

    Pete
     
    Certifications: C&G Electronics - MCSA (W2K) MCSE (W2K)
  6. Jakamoko
    Honorary Member

    Jakamoko On the move again ...

    9,924
    74
    229
    Yeah, cos I said it, you mean :biggrin

    Good point, Pete - eat MS, sleep MS, think MS :!: It's a killer, but it gets you the pass.
     
    Certifications: MCP, A+, Network+
    WIP: Clarity
  7. Bluerinse
    Honorary Member

    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

    8,878
    181
    256
    Yup sorry, forgot to mention AND because Jakamoko said it [​IMG]

    Pete
     
    Certifications: C&G Electronics - MCSA (W2K) MCSE (W2K)
  8. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

    6,897
    182
    221
    Ok guys answer time. No flys on you lot, but you can see where's they've been on some of you.:D

    The correct answer is, "You must convert the C: drive to NTFS."

    When a mount point is created, it must be on a partition or volume that is formatted as NTFS.

    Dynamic disks are not required.

    It is unnecessary to rescan the drives.

    Whether or not a drive is an active partition has no bearing on mounting a volume on it.
     
    Certifications: MCSE, MCSA (messaging), ITIL Foundation v3
    WIP: Breathing in and out, but not out and in, that's just wrong
  9. Bluerinse
    Honorary Member

    Bluerinse Exabyte Poster

    8,878
    181
    256
    AJ that wasn't one of the options in the question [​IMG]

    Pete
     
    Certifications: C&G Electronics - MCSA (W2K) MCSE (W2K)
  10. flex22

    flex22 Gigabyte Poster

    1,679
    0
    69
    :scratch .........................................................:inv
     
  11. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

    6,897
    182
    221
    :oops: Opps :oops:


    Very sorry folks but the answer is still C compress the reports folder.

    Well that buggers up the next question then :x

    Teach me to check whenI'm cutting and pasting stuff around :oops:
     
    Certifications: MCSE, MCSA (messaging), ITIL Foundation v3
    WIP: Breathing in and out, but not out and in, that's just wrong
  12. Jakamoko
    Honorary Member

    Jakamoko On the move again ...

    9,924
    74
    229
    Man, I love the "AJ blows the answer to the next question" QOTD :biggrin :ohmy :oops:
     
    Certifications: MCP, A+, Network+
    WIP: Clarity
  13. tripwire45
    Honorary Member

    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

    13,493
    180
    287
    I know! I know! The answer is C!



    Right?


    :biggrin
     
    Certifications: A+ and Network+
  14. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

    6,897
    182
    221
    Wrong it's AB & C :biggrin :eek: :biggrin
     
    Certifications: MCSE, MCSA (messaging), ITIL Foundation v3
    WIP: Breathing in and out, but not out and in, that's just wrong
  15. tripwire45
    Honorary Member

    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

    13,493
    180
    287
    Man! I can't get it right, even when I cheat! :blink :biggrin
     
    Certifications: A+ and Network+
  16. AJ

    AJ 01000001 01100100 01101101 01101001 01101110 Administrator

    6,897
    182
    221
    Soz Trip just joking mate, as you were having a pop at me i thought that I'll have a pop back!!

    It is C :biggrin :eek: :biggrin
     
    Certifications: MCSE, MCSA (messaging), ITIL Foundation v3
    WIP: Breathing in and out, but not out and in, that's just wrong
  17. tripwire45
    Honorary Member

    tripwire45 Zettabyte Poster

    13,493
    180
    287
    No worries. We are both kidding around. :D
     
    Certifications: A+ and Network+

Share This Page

Loading...
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.