Options

Your test question 16

Peco250Peco250 Member Posts: 1 ■□□□□□□□□□
Your 70-290 exam question may need reworded At the moment it reads

16. You are the domain administrator of a large Windows 2003 domain. Five users in a remote branch office use an application that produces a large amount of graphics and video related files on their local hard disks. They want this data to be included in the daily backup. Because of the large amount of data, you want to use a backup method that takes the least amount of time to backup the data to tape.

Which of the following backup schedules should you use?

a. Perform a Normal/Full backup every Monday and an Incremental backup for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
b. Perform a Normal backup every Monday and a Copy backup for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
c. Perform a Normal backup every Monday and a Differential backup for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
d. Perform a Weekly backup every Monday. Create a Daily backup for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.



If the files are stored "locally" none of their files will be backed up :D

Unless they have tape drives attached to each of their machines (possible but not likely or mentioned in the question). If memory servers me, you cant backup files from a remote location, you can however, run the backup to a file and select to save the file on a remote server / location. The file created can then be transfered to a backup tape.

Comments

  • Options
    MishraMishra Member Posts: 2,468 ■■■■□□□□□□
    "possible but not likely or mentioned in the question" That is a typical Microsoft question so they are worded correctly.

    Seriously.

    You are correct on your last statement.
    My blog http://www.calegp.com

    You may learn something!
  • Options
    sprkymrksprkymrk Member Posts: 4,884 ■■■□□□□□□□
    Actually, its a common practice to have the server map drives to remote machines and back them up that way. Works like a charm.
    All things are possible, only believe.
Sign In or Register to comment.