发信人: songfongling(rrdn)
整理人: reynolds(2001-12-18 09:03:12), 站内信件
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Q 16 Current Situation: You have a Windows 2000 Professional computer with four SCSI hard drives, each 9.1GB. One of the disks has two partitions, with the first one containing the system and boot files. The other three disks form a volume set.
Required Result: Configure the three disks as dynamic and set up a striped volume so that it can hold your company's databases.
Desired Optional Result:
Set up disk quotas for various applications
Set up disk fault tolerance
Proposed Solution: Use disk management to upgrade each of the three disks to dynamic and create a striped volume. Set up disk quotas for various applications using the Quotas tab of the volume Properties sheet.
What results does the proposed solution produce?
A. The proposed solution produces the required result and both of the optional results.
B. The proposed solution produces the required result and only one of the optional results.
C. The proposed solution produces the required result and none of the optional results.
D. The proposed solution does not produce the required result.
ANSWER:
C: The proposed solution produces the required result and none of the optional results. The required result is produced when you create a dynamic striped volume using the three disks. The optional desired results are not produced for two reasons. One, the disk quota feature of the disk management does not set quotas for applications. The disk quotas are set on per-user basis. Two, disk fault tolerance is not supported in Windows 2000 Professional. You can create only striped volumes (RAID 0), which have no redundancy.
This explanation makes A, B, and D incorrect.
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