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T/F - As Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 focuses more on virtualization, administrators must consider the roles a server performs both at deployment as well as in the future.

True

File and Storage Services falls into which of the following basic role categories:

Application Services

The Server Core installation option in Windows Server 2012 R2 effectively removes _______:

Graphical User Interface

The difference between in-place upgrade and a migration is ________.

A migration copies vital information from the existing Server to a clean installation of Windows Server 2012 R2.

There are several things to consider prior to upgrading to Windows Server 2012 R2.

Check disk space


Check application compatibility


Check server meets minimum hardware requirements

What are the Windows Server Migration Tools?

PowerShell cmdlets to enable administrators migrate roles between servers

You understand the benefits of Server Core. However, you don't want to give up some traditional server administration tools. What is your best option as a compromise?

Use the Minimal Server Interface

Your company will upgrade to Windows Server 2012 R2. The present environment is Windows Server 2008 R2 servers or higher. What is the best path to upgrade to Windows Server 2012 R2?

Clean Install of Windows 2012 R2

After initially configuring a new server, you can fully manage it without needing to be present at its console. What tool allows this?

Server Manager

The Services tile for the Local Server in Server Manager is similar to the traditional Services MMC snap-in. How is it different?

You can start, stop, pause, or resume a service, but to change its Start Type, you require the Services MMC snap-in.