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(T/F) - Windows Server 2008 is compatible with x86 and x64 architectures.

True

What is clustering, and how large can a WS2008 cluster be?

Clustering is the ability to link two or more discrete systems together so they function as one system. WS2008 Enterprise supports clusters of up to 16 computers.

(T/F) An unlimited number of users can remotely access a WS2008 Enterprise Edition server.

True (Standard Edition limited to 250 users)

(T/F) WS 2008 Itanium-Based Edition is ideal for large database applications.

False (Datacentre Edition is for databases)

What is the total cost of ownership (TCO)?

The total cost of ownership is the full cost of owning a network: hardware, software, maintenance, and user support costs.

What is a domain?

A domain is a grouping of network objects, such as computers, servers, user accounts etc;

The ________ _________ is a tool that allows an administrator to perform management tasks in one place.

Server Manager

NAP is the umbrella of security features that handles non-compliant computers that access WS2008. NAP stands for: _______ _______ _______

Network Access Protection

Internet Information Services (IIS) is a ____ server that comes with a management tool called IIS Manager

Web

Windows Server Core is a _________ server configuration, similar to those found in UNIX and Linux servers

minimum (faster performance and lower resource requirements)

________ is the command-line interface that allows administrators to execute commands and scripts

PowerShell

What are cmdlets?

cmdlets are command-line tools found in Windows PowerShell

The operating system kernel runs in ____________ mode

Privileged

What are the two types of processes on a Windows system?

Typical and Protected

What is the difference between multitasking and multithreading?

Multitasking involves running multiple programs, while multithreading is running multiple threads in a single program

(T/F) Peer-to-peer networking involves using a centralized server to administer the network.

False, server-based networking uses a server.

What are some of the disadvantages of peer-to-peer networking?

Security (client-side), difficulty with scaling resource usage, limited to 10 clients

What are the differences between protocols, packets and frames?

Protocols are guidelines for data formatting and transmission, packets and frames are units of data transmitted across a network

(T/F) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) provides connection-less communication and faster performance.

False, TCP is connection oriented and reliable. UDP is connectionless and performance oriented.

The IP address 127.0.0.1 corresponds to the ________ address, used for diagnostic purposes.

Loopback

The _________ gateway is the address of the router that allows traffic to leave the network

Default

This server converts older NetBIOS address names to IP addresses:

Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)

(T/F) DNS and DDNS provide name resolution for hostnames to IP Addresses, and vice-versa

True

What is the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)?

ARP is used to acquire the physical addresses associated with a computer's NIC.

(T/F) TCP/IP can be enabled in WS2008 through the Control Panel's Network and Sharing Center.

True

Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) or Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) are used to provide ______ addressing for devices.

Dyamic

A _________ is a number of users who share drive and printer resources in an independent, peer-to-peer relationship

Workgroup

(T/F) Metadirectory Services provides the ability to resynchronize directories after a drive failure

False, it facilitates multiple directory services across different operating systems