Server+
Certification Exam Notes
51.
Deleted (Obsolete)
52.
Building a baseline of performance data is an important
part of any Server management function. The baseline
shows records the performance under certain normal load
conditions. The data can be used as a yardstick for
measuring the impact of configuration changes or for
capacity planning.
53.
NIC (Network Interface Cards) load balancing is a
technology in which multiple NICs are configured to form
a single virtual connection to the external switch. Two
or more NICs are grouped together forming one virtual
connection. The entire group will have only one IP
address. But all the NICs will have individual MAC
addresses. There can be more than one group in a Server.
54.
Storage tapes:
1.
DAT (Digital
Audio Tape) drives are also called 4 mm DAT. DAT tape is
4 mm in width. DAT tapes can store data any where
between 2 GB and 24 GB(Gig Bytes). The data transfer
speed is approximately 20MB/min.
2.
DLT (Digital
Linear Tape) drives: DLT drives can store much larger
capacity, to the tune of 70GB. Transfer speeds for DLT
drives can be as high as 300MB per minute.
3.
Mammoth: This
type of tape drive also have high data transfer
capacity, and medium capacity.
55.
In Windows NT server, event viewer can be used for
analyzing what has gone wrong with the service.
56.
Server installation check list:
1.
Check for
adequate power to supply to the Server,
2.
Check for
proper network connectivity,
3.
Check for
proper cabling,
4.
Verify whether
you are using IRQs efficiently, and all connected
devices are set properly to respond at the specified
IRQs.
5.
Back-up: You
need to have proper back-up
6.
Documentation:
You need to document your server installation, that it
will help diagnose the problem in the event of failure
or for up gradation.
57.
The following bus types are external to the server:
1.
SCSI
2.
Parallel
3.
Serial
4.
USB
Note
that Serial and parallel ports are very slow and not
often used for reading or writing to mass storage
devices.
58.
An SBS (Stand By power Supply) is usually an off-line
power supply. It senses the mains power and supplies
power to the gear only when the mains power is lost.
On
the other hand, a UPS is an on-line power supply. It
draws the power from the mains and supplies conditioned
power to the server. The power, usually, always flows
from the UPS to the server. In the even of mains power
failure, UPS continues to supply power to the server
through its battery for a limited time.
59.
Linux is a freely available operating system software.
Linux is used widely on Internet. With the help of other
freely available Web servers like Apache, it can used to
host Web sites accessible on the Internet.
60.
NDS is associated with Novell. It stands for NetWare
Directory Services (NDS).
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