70-236, Lesson 10 Backing Up, Restoring, and Repairing Exchange Practice Quiz
This document discusses backing up, restoring, and repairing Microsoft Exchange servers. It covers topics like how Exchange databases work, selecting backup programs, using recovery storage groups, performing dial tone recovery, backing up server roles, and commands for restoring mailboxes and cloning Edge server configurations. The document is a practice quiz that tests knowledge in these areas through fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions.
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70-236, Lesson 10 Backing Up, Restoring, and Repairing Exchange Practice Quiz
This document discusses backing up, restoring, and repairing Microsoft Exchange servers. It covers topics like how Exchange databases work, selecting backup programs, using recovery storage groups, performing dial tone recovery, backing up server roles, and commands for restoring mailboxes and cloning Edge server configurations. The document is a practice quiz that tests knowledge in these areas through fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions.
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70-236, Lesson 10
Backing Up, Restoring, and Repairing Exchange
Practice Quiz Fill in the Blank 1. Entries are created in a _________________ that indicates the email and public folder items are successfully written from the transaction log to the database. Answer: checkpoint file Section Ref: How Exchange Databases Work 2. ______________________________ can be used to make point-in-time backups from files that are open, locked, or in use. Answer:Volume Shadow Copy Service Section Ref; Selecting a Backup Program 3. A ________________________ can be used for mailbox restore operations and cannot be accessed by email clients nor can it participate in policies, replication or clustering. Answer: Recovery Storage Group (RSG) Section Ref: Using the Recovery Storage Group 4. To perform a _______________________ for a corrupted mailbox database, you must first create a RSG and restore a backup of the corrupted mailbox database to the RSG. Answer: Dial Tone Recovery Section Ref: Performing Dial Tone Recovery 5. The ___________________, found on the Hub role servers, contains all of the SMTP communications that occurred on the send and receive connectors of those servers. Answer: Protocol log Section Ref: Backing up Hub Role Configuration 6. You should use the ______ parameter to perform an offline defrag with eseutil.exe. Answer: /d Section Ref: Backing up Exchange Server Role Configuration
7. The _________________ found in the Exchange Management Console is a graphical
tool can you use to analyze log drive space, repair databases, show database-related event logs and verify database and transaction logs. Answer: Database Recovery Management Section Ref: Performing Dial Tone Recovery 8. Mailbox databases use the ________filename extension. Answer: edb Section Ref: How Exchange Databases work Short Answer 1. What type of backup should you use if you need to restore a full backup followed by one recent backup? Answer: Differential backup Section Ref: Selecting Backup Types 2. What is the easiest way to recreate the search index? Answer: Stop the MSExchangeSearch service, delete the index folder, and restart the MSExschangeSearch service. Section Ref: Recreate a Search Index 3. What command should you use to copy mailboxes or emails from the RSG to the original mailbox database? Answer: Restore-Mailbox Section Ref: Using the Recovery Storage Group 4. What command should you use to create a cloned configuration of the Edge role server? Answer: ExportEdgeConfig.ps1 Section Ref: Backing Up Edge Role Configuration