You ave configured your Windows systems to automatically back up user data every night at midnight. You also take a system image back up once a month. What else should you do to ensure that you are protected against data loss? |
Regularly test restoration procedures. Store a copy of all backups off-site. |
Why should backup media be stored offsite? |
To prevent the same disaster from affecting both the system as well as its associated backup media. |
You have implemented a regular backup schedule for a Windows system, backing up data files every night and creating a system image backup once a week. For security reasons, your company has decided to not store a redundant copy of the backup media at an offsite location. Where would be the next best place to keep your backup media? |
In a locked fireproof safe |
You need to protect the user data on a Windows 7 system. Which tools could you use to do this? |
Previous Versions Backup and restore |
You need to protect the user data on a Windows 8.1 system. Which tools could you use to do this? |
File History |
You need to protect the user data on a Windows 10 system. Which tools could you use to do this? |
Backup and Restore File History |
You need to backup user data on a Windows 10 system. The computer has a single SSD storage device installed that contains both the Windows operating system (in C:\Windows) and user profile data (in C:\Users). You plan to do the following: -User Backup and Restore to backup user data. Will this configuration work? |
No, backups created with Backup and Restore can’t be stored on the same drive containing the information being backed up. |
You need to back up user data on a Windows 8.1 system. The computer has an SSD drive (C:) and a hard disk drive (D:) installed. The SSD drive contains both the Windows operating system and user profile data. You plan to do the following: -User Backup and Restore to backup user data. Will this configuration work? |
No, Windows 8.1 does not include the Backup and Restore utility. File History must be used instead. |
You need to protect user data on a Windows 8.1 system. The computer has a singled SSD drive (C:) installed. The SSD drive contains both the Windows operating system and user profile data. You plan to do the following: -Use File History to protect user data. Will this configuration work? |
No, backups created with File History must be stored on a drive other than the one containing the information being backed up. |
You need to configure File History to automatically delete any stored snapshots that are older than 1 month. Click the option you would use in Control Panel to do this. |
Advanced settings |
Even if you perform regular backups, what must be done to ensure that you are protected against data loss? |
Regularly test restoration procedures. |
Which Windows tool lets you perform automatic backups at regular times (such as on specific days at specific times)? |
Task Scheduler |
To protect your Windows 7 system, you’ve used System Restore to automatically protect your system using restore points. You’ve also used Backup and Restore in Control Panel to configure a nightly backup of your user’s data files. |
No, you need to create an image of your Windows system as well. |
Why should backup media be stored offsite? |
To prevent the same disaster from affecting both the network and the backup media. |
You have implemented a regular backup schedule for your Windows server, backing up all data every weekend with incremental backups every other night. You company has decided against storing backup tapes at an offsite location. Where would be the next best place to keep your backup tapes? |
In a fireproof, locked safe. |
Chapter 9.10 System Backup
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