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LAB 11
MAINTAINING
WINDOWS SERVER
2008 FILE SERVICES

Question
1
What is the current value in the Next Run Time column for the
C:\ drive?
Disabled

Question
2
How much space is now being used by Shadow Copies on
the C:\ drive?
300 MB

Question
3
What is the space limit for Shadow Copies on the C:\ drive?
3216 MB

Question
4
What is the schedule for creation of Shadow Copies?
7AM every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday

Question
5
What are the contents of the file?
Contents of the W2K8xx file during Part A of Lab 11.1

Question
What are the contents of the file?

6 Contents of the W2K8xx file during Part A of Lab 11.1
Text added during Part A of Lab 11.2

Question
7
Is the Lab11 folder shared following the restore? Why or why
not?
Yes, because the backed up file was shared.

Question
8
What quota templates are configured by default?
100 MB Limit, 200 MB Limit Reports to User, 200 MB with 50
MB Extension, 250 MB Extended Limit, Monitor 200 GB
Volume Usage, Monitor 500 MB Share

Question
9
What percentage of the disk quota that you just configured
has been used?
100%

Question
10
Are you able to create the file?
No

Question
11
Are you able to create the file?
Yes


LAB REVIEW QUESTIONS
Completion time 15 minutes
1. In your own words, describe what you learned by completing this lab.
In this lab, I learned how to install and configure shadow copies. I found it
interesting that this was done by way of a share. I practiced my status bar
watching skills during the windows backup section of the lab. (kidding)
Creating a new simple volume for the backup was reinforncement of what Ive
previously learned, the rest of 11.3 was basically as well. Finally, I learned how
to install and configure disk quotas from the server angle.
2. Can disk quotas be configured if the File Server Resource Manager is not
installed?
Yes, quotas are also available on NTFS volumes without installing the FSRM
service, but are more limited.
3. How are file screens enforced?
File screens are enforced with either active or passive enforcement.
4. What is the difference between a hard quota and a soft quota?
Users may continue to save or modify files past the soft quota limit, while a hard
quota will prevent users from creating or modifying files if the disk quota is
exceeded.

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