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Microsoft Exchange
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Subject
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 13 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. A mailbox database (.edb file and logs) - which is either active or passive.
Database Mobility
Disaster Recovery
Incremental Deployment
Mailbox Database Copy
2. A solution that provides service availability - data availability - and automatic recovery from failures that affect the service or data (such as a network - storage - or server failure).
*over (pronounced "star over")
Database Availability Group (DAG)
RPC Client Access Service
High Availability
3. The name of a unified high availability and site resilience solution in Exchange 2010.
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
Mailbox Resiliency
High Availability
Database Mobility
4. A passive mailbox database copy that has a log replay lag time greater than zero.
Disaster Recovery
Database Mobility
Database Availability Group (DAG)
Lagged Mailbox Database Copy
5. The ability of a single Exchange 2010 mailbox database to be replicated to and mounted on other Exchange 2010 Mailbox servers.
Site Resilience
Disaster Recovery
Database Mobility
High Availability
6. A new service that provides a MAPI endpoint for Microsoft Outlook clients.
RPC Client Access Service
Disaster Recovery
*over (pronounced "star over")
Lagged Mailbox Database Copy
7. Short for switchovers and failovers. A switchover is a manual activation of one or more databases. A failover is an automatic activation of one or more databases after a failure.
*over (pronounced "star over")
Disaster Recovery
Mailbox Database Copy
High Availability
8. The ability to deploy high availability and site resilience after Exchange 2010 is installed.
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
Incremental Deployment
*over (pronounced "star over")
Disaster Recovery
9. Any process used to manually recover from a failure. This can be a failure that affects a single item - or it can be a failure that affects an entire physical location.
Mailbox Database Copy
Mailbox Resiliency
Database Availability Group (DAG)
Disaster Recovery
10. A manual disaster recovery process used to recover from a complete site failure. You can configure your messaging solution for high availability and enable site resilience using the built-in features and functionality in Exchange 2010.
Site Resilience
Shadow Redundancy
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
Disaster Recovery
11. A group of up to 16 Exchange 2010 Mailbox servers that hosts a set of replicated databases.
High Availability
Incremental Deployment
Database Availability Group (DAG)
Mailbox Database Copy
12. An Exchange-provided technology that enables use of third-party synchronous replication for a database availability group instead of continuous replication.
RPC Client Access Service
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
Database Availability Group (DAG)
Database Mobility
13. A transport server feature that provides redundancy for messages for the entire time they are in transit.
Incremental Deployment
Shadow Redundancy
Mailbox Resiliency
Site Resilience