CNIT242 Exam 3
Active Directory is required to implement a DFS namespace. T/F
False
Client software management solutions use a client/server model. T/F
False
DFS can only refer a client to a single target. T/F
False
If a DFS target is available at multiple sites in an Active Directory environment the servers must be explicitly configured to ensure clients access files on the local server. T/F
False
In an enterprise environment O/S patches should be applied as soon as they are released to ensure security. T/F
False
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), a customer does manage the infrastructure but can control the resources provisioned and related software/hardware. T/F
False
Platform as a Service is not constrained by the provider capabilities. T/F
False
Software as a Service (SaaS) is not usually subscription-based and delivered on-demand. T/F
False
Sysinit is a Windows utility that will clear all configuration settings. T/F
False
The default network printing protocol used in modern Windows implementations is LPR. T/F
False
The server containing the actual files being shared is called the namespace server. T/F
False
The two most commonly used page description languages are Postscript and HPLC. T/F
False
Virtualization is NOT a key component to these hosted services. T/F
False
Allows the customer to provision resources (processing, storage, networking, etc.) on an as-needed basis
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Delivers a development environment to app developers as a service over the cloud (Includes storage, computing power and networking).
Platform as a Service (SaaS)
Programming languages with limited functionality and/or "easy" syntax.
Scripting Languages
Some of these are associated with an application in which scripts run (VBScript, Jscript) while others are "general purpose" (Perl, Python, Tcl).
Scripting Languages
Includes client-side and server-side scripts.
Scripts
Sequence of instructions telling a program to do something.
Scripts
Written in a scripting language.
Scripts
Software, hosted by a provider, that is designed to run in a web browser (or other thin client) over the internet.
Software as a Service (SaaS)
For Platform as a Service (PaaS), Apps are built to run on the providers infrastructure and delivered to users via SaaS. T/F
True
A Windows Server 2008 or newer print server can be configured to automatically provide drivers to clients running any version of Windows. T/F
True
Business class computers typically have more hardware consistency through time than consumer market machines. T/F
True
CPUS is commonly used to provide network print services for UNIX computers. T/F
True
DFS replication can be configured to use only limited bandwidth and to sync only during specific times. T/F
True
In Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), access to the resource is metered. T/F
True
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) allows an organization to "stitch" together storage, memory, I/O, and CPU capacity to create virtual servers or virtual datacenters (Rackspace.com, Amazon, etc.). T/F
True
Key reasons to implement DFS include reducing the need for future configuration changes and making it easier for users to find shares and files. T/F
True
Modern networking printing almost always includes the use of a printer server. T/F
True
Multiple queues can service a single printer and multiple printers can service a single queue. T/F
True
Software and data are stored on centralized servers and accessed over a network connection. T/F
True
Software as a Service (SaaS) Typically only requires a web browser on the customer side (No custom software or installation). T/F
True
Software can be pushed to Windows clients using group policy. T/F
True
System imaging refers to making a clone of a machine's hard drive, including all operating system and configuration files. T/F
True
The cost of deploying and maintaining clients will typically cost more than the original system purchase. T/F
True
The top level "share" in a DFS namespace is called the DFS Root. T/F
True
The two main services in DFS are namespaces and replication. T/F
True
WSUS is a solution that allows a sys admin to control automatic updating of Microsoft software. T/F
True
When configuring a network printer in Windows, the raw queue is most commonly used. T/F
True