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What reduces the network bandwidth requirements of Terminal Services?
What reduces the network bandwidth requirements of Terminal Services?
- Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
- Copy-on-write data sharing
- Client-side caching (correct)
- Hyper-V
What enables one copy of an application to service multiple clients?
What enables one copy of an application to service multiple clients?
- Hyper-V
- Copy-on-write data sharing (correct)
- Hypervisor
- Client-side caching
What is Windows Server 2008's Virtualization role?
What is Windows Server 2008's Virtualization role?
Hyper-V
What is the name of the virtual machine manager in Type I virtualization?
What is the name of the virtual machine manager in Type I virtualization?
What client provides users with access to terminal servers?
What client provides users with access to terminal servers?
What transmits keystrokes, mouse movements, and display data?
What transmits keystrokes, mouse movements, and display data?
What launches Terminal Services programs without a remote desktop?
What launches Terminal Services programs without a remote desktop?
What is a collection of processes that form an individual user environment running on a terminal server?
What is a collection of processes that form an individual user environment running on a terminal server?
What are client applications running on servers called?
What are client applications running on servers called?
What runs alongside the host operating system?
What runs alongside the host operating system?
How many days can clients access a Terminal Services server before a client access license is required?
How many days can clients access a Terminal Services server before a client access license is required?
Session 0 on a Windows Server 2008 terminal server is always devoted to which of the following?
Session 0 on a Windows Server 2008 terminal server is always devoted to which of the following?
Which of the following features is designed to conserve memory on a terminal server?
Which of the following features is designed to conserve memory on a terminal server?
Which of the following does the Remote Desktop Protocol not carry between a terminal server and a client?
Which of the following does the Remote Desktop Protocol not carry between a terminal server and a client?
The Remote Desktop Protocol is based on which of the following?
The Remote Desktop Protocol is based on which of the following?
A client running four RemoteApp applications on the desktop is utilizing how many sessions on the terminal server?
A client running four RemoteApp applications on the desktop is utilizing how many sessions on the terminal server?
Windows Server 2008 requires that you install which of the following features for the Application Server role?
Windows Server 2008 requires that you install which of the following features for the Application Server role?
The number of roles that a Windows Server 2008 computer can run is limited only to the amount of hardware resources available to the server.
The number of roles that a Windows Server 2008 computer can run is limited only to the amount of hardware resources available to the server.
Which of the following types of virtualization provides the best performance for high-traffic servers in production environments?
Which of the following types of virtualization provides the best performance for high-traffic servers in production environments?
Which of the following Windows Server 2008 products cannot run Hyper-V?
Which of the following Windows Server 2008 products cannot run Hyper-V?
What hardware produces hard copy documents?
What hardware produces hard copy documents?
What prevents users from consuming more than their allotted amount of storage space?
What prevents users from consuming more than their allotted amount of storage space?
What formats documents in preparation for printing?
What formats documents in preparation for printing?
What enables administrators to create storage quotas and file screens?
What enables administrators to create storage quotas and file screens?
What warns users when they consume their allotted amount of storage space?
What warns users when they consume their allotted amount of storage space?
What conserves network bandwidth by replicating only the data that has changed?
What conserves network bandwidth by replicating only the data that has changed?
What provides controls for the specific capabilities of a print device?
What provides controls for the specific capabilities of a print device?
What creates a virtual directory tree consisting of shared folders from multiple servers?
What creates a virtual directory tree consisting of shared folders from multiple servers?
What is an actual folder represented in the virtual DFS directory tree?
What is an actual folder represented in the virtual DFS directory tree?
What is the software interface through which a computer communicates with a print device?
What is the software interface through which a computer communicates with a print device?
To which of the following elements does the File Services node in the Server Manager's scope pane provide access? (Choose two)
To which of the following elements does the File Services node in the Server Manager's scope pane provide access? (Choose two)
DFS is a virtual namespace technology that includes two components: DFS Namespaces and DFS Replication.
DFS is a virtual namespace technology that includes two components: DFS Namespaces and DFS Replication.
Which of the following is not a task that file server administrators can perform by using the File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) console?
Which of the following is not a task that file server administrators can perform by using the File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) console?
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Terminal Services and Virtualization
- Client-Side Caching: Reduces network bandwidth needs for Terminal Services.
- Copy-on-Write Data Sharing: Allows a single application copy to serve multiple clients; conserves memory on terminal servers.
- Hyper-V: Windows Server 2008's virtualization role.
- Hypervisor: Manages virtual machines in Type I virtualization.
Remote Desktop and Applications
- Remote Desktop Connection: Client tool for accessing terminal servers.
- Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP): Transmits keystrokes, mouse movements, and display data; based on ITU T.120, but does not transmit application data.
- RemoteApp: Launches Terminal Services programs without requiring a full remote desktop session.
- Session: Represents an individual user environment with a collection of processes on a terminal server.
Client Computing and Resources
- Thin Client Computing: Involves client applications being managed on servers for efficiency.
- Virtual Machine Manager (VMM): Runs alongside the host operating system to manage virtual environments.
Licensing and Sessions
- Client Access License: Clients can access a Terminal Services server for 120 days before needing a license.
- Session 0: Dedicated to system services on a Windows Server 2008 terminal server.
- RemoteApp Sessions: Four RemoteApp applications on a desktop utilize one session on the terminal server.
Windows Server 2008 Features and Limitations
- Application Server Role Requirement: Requires .NET Framework 3.0 feature for installation.
- Role Limitations: Windows Server 2008 roles are limited by available hardware resources.
- Type I Virtualization Performance: Best suited for high-traffic servers in production environments.
- Hyper-V Compatibility: Not supported on Windows Server 2008 Web Server 64-bit, Standard 32-bit, or Enterprise 32-bit.
Print Management and File Services
- Print Device: Hardware used for producing hard copy documents.
- Hard Quota: Limits users from exceeding their storage allocation.
- Printer Control Language (PCL): Formats documents for printing.
- File Server Resource Manager (FSRM): Enables storage quotas and file screening management.
- Soft Quota: Warns users as they approach their storage limits.
- Remote Differential Compression (RDC): Conserves bandwidth by replicating only changed data.
- Printer Driver: Provides controls for a print device's specific capabilities.
Distributed File System (DFS)
- DFS: Virtual namespace technology with two components: DFS Namespaces and DFS Replication.
- Target: Represents an actual folder in the virtual DFS directory.
- DFS Directory Tree: Composed of shared folders from multiple servers.
Server Manager Access
- File Services Node in Server Manager: Provides access to Share and Storage Management, as well as Role Services.
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