18 Questions
System Monitoring includes monitoring hardware and services only.
False
User Assistance is a quick and effortless process.
False
Data Backups should never be tested periodically.
False
Hardware Management involves knowing the hardware location and nothing else.
False
Software Installation/Maintenance does not involve evaluating software.
False
System Monitoring focuses solely on examining archival storage.
False
System administrators are mainly responsible for user account management only.
False
DevOps emphasizes communication and collaboration between software developers and marketing teams.
False
All modern operating systems have their roots in the 1970s when Unix was developed.
True
Trouble-ticket systems are not used in managing hardware issues by system administrators.
False
System administrators are not involved in data backups as part of their responsibilities.
False
Hardware usage, maintenance, and troubleshooting fall outside the scope of system monitoring tasks.
False
A sysadmin's role includes performing filesystem backups and restores.
True
Shell Scripting is not a part of what a sysadmin covers in their responsibilities.
False
Hardware Management involves only evaluating and purchasing hardware, not the actual installation and configuration.
False
User Account Management does not involve handling permissions, group memberships, and restrictions.
False
System Monitoring is not a crucial aspect of a sysadmin's role.
False
Data Backups are considered the least important aspect of a sysadmin's responsibilities.
False
Test your knowledge on disk and backup media capacity planning, disaster recovery, software installation, maintenance, and system monitoring. Evaluate your understanding of performance impact, network considerations, user communication, security patches, and more.
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