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Microsoft Exchange
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 13 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. 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.
Disaster Recovery
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
Mailbox Resiliency
Site Resilience
2. 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.
Site Resilience
Incremental Deployment
*over (pronounced "star over")
Lagged Mailbox Database Copy
3. A passive mailbox database copy that has a log replay lag time greater than zero.
Database Mobility
Lagged Mailbox Database Copy
*over (pronounced "star over")
Database Availability Group (DAG)
4. 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
Disaster Recovery
Database Mobility
High Availability
5. The name of a unified high availability and site resilience solution in Exchange 2010.
Shadow Redundancy
Disaster Recovery
Mailbox Resiliency
Database Availability Group (DAG)
6. A mailbox database (.edb file and logs) - which is either active or passive.
High Availability
Disaster Recovery
Lagged Mailbox Database Copy
Mailbox Database Copy
7. A group of up to 16 Exchange 2010 Mailbox servers that hosts a set of replicated databases.
Disaster Recovery
Database Availability Group (DAG)
Lagged Mailbox Database Copy
Mailbox Resiliency
8. 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).
High Availability
RPC Client Access Service
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
Database Mobility
9. The ability to deploy high availability and site resilience after Exchange 2010 is installed.
Incremental Deployment
Lagged Mailbox Database Copy
Site Resilience
Shadow Redundancy
10. A transport server feature that provides redundancy for messages for the entire time they are in transit.
Database Availability Group (DAG)
Mailbox Database Copy
Shadow Redundancy
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
11. A new service that provides a MAPI endpoint for Microsoft Outlook clients.
Database Mobility
Site Resilience
RPC Client Access Service
Database Availability Group (DAG)
12. An Exchange-provided technology that enables use of third-party synchronous replication for a database availability group instead of continuous replication.
Mailbox Resiliency
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
High Availability
Shadow Redundancy
13. The ability of a single Exchange 2010 mailbox database to be replicated to and mounted on other Exchange 2010 Mailbox servers.
Exchange Third-Party Replication API
Mailbox Resiliency
Incremental Deployment
Database Mobility