Summary: 70-410 Installing And Configuring Windows Server 2012 R2 | Microsoft Official Academic Course, et al
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1 Installing Servers
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1.1 Selecting a Windows Server 2012 R2 Edition
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What is the name for predefined combinations of services (3)
roles -
Roles that are included in Windows Server 2012 R2 OS fall into three basic catogories, what are those?
directory services, infrastructure services and application services -
What is POSE and where stands it for?
POSE is a physical computer with its own hardware, it stands for Physical operating system environment -
What is VOSE and where stands it for?
VOSE is a virtual machine running on a Hyper-V server with virtualized hardware, it stands for Virtual operating system environment -
When you buy a Windows Server 2012 R2 License after the installation what do you need to do to be able to install VOSE
Installing the Hyper-V role, and create a VM (Virtual Machine) in the Hyper-V. -
The numer of VOSE installations permitted by what?
It is permitted by youre license and edition you purchased. -
How much VOSE installations can the Datacenter edition of Windows Server 2012 R2 do?
Unlimited -
1.3 Choosing Installation Options
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What do you get if you select the Windows Server Core installation option
A stripped-down version of the OS, the server core it means there is no Graphical User Interface (GUI) only a command prompt like the picture. -
There are four advantages of running servers using the server core, what are the advantages?
-Hardware resource conservation: Devoting more of the system hardware to running essential services.
-Reduces disk space: Server Core requires less disk space for the installed operating system elements, as well ass less swap space.
-Reduced patch frequency: Windows server 2012 R2's graphical elements are among the most frequently patched features, fewer patches also mean fewer server restarts and less downtime.
-Reduced attack surface: the less software there is running on the computer, the fewer entrances are available for attackers to exploit. -
Can we switch from Server Core to the GUI in Windows Server 2012 and R2?
Yes, you can switch the server from the 2 interfaces using the Windows PowerShell commands, older editions of windows server this is not possible.
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