PRELIMS Flashcards

1
Q

How many layers are present in the OSI model?

A

7

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2
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Its the least important hardware component of a server and it comes standard with every motherboard, the standard is sufficient enough and no need for any external upgrade.

A

VIDEO

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3
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The ability to increase or decrease the size and capacity of the server computer without unreasonable hassle.

A

SCALABILITY

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4
Q

T or F: Servers aren’t the life blood of any networking systems.

A

False

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5
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T or F: CALs have two distinct types: per-user and per device.

A

True

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6
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_________ is crucial for ensuring that different devices from various manufacturers can work together seamlessly in a network environment.

A

INTEROPERABILITY

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7
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On the interactions of the different layers in the OSI layer, peer to peer protocol starts at what layer?

A

Transport Layer

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8
Q

T or F: File-keeping services is one of the core server operating system features.

A

False

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9
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T or F: Layers 5,6,7 of the OSI model is also known as Network Support Layers

A

False

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10
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T or F: Directory services is one of the core server operating system features.

A

True

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11
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T or F: OSI is the organization ISO is the model

A

False

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12
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T or F: When a single physical computer is responsible for running multiple virtual servers, the physical server must have sufficient capacity to run all its virtual servers.

A

True

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13
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T or F: Security services isn’t a part of any core server operating system features.

A

False

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14
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Provides the shared resources that network users crave, such as file storage, databases, email, web services, and many many more..

A

SERVER

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15
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A tool that is a database that organizes information about a network and all its computers and users.

A

ACTIVE DIRECTORY

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16
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An ISO standard that covers all aspects of network communications

A

OPEN SYSTEMS INTERCONNECTION

17
Q

T or F: Core server operating system features doesn’t include Network service.

A

False

18
Q

They are also called Network Support Layers of the OSI Model

A

Layers 1,2,3

19
Q

The layer is responsible for translation, compression, and encryption across the network.

A

PRESENTATION LAYER

20
Q

Pick the correct Streaming Servers:

a. Bacula
b. Adobe Media Server
c. Minecraft Server
d. Exim

A

Adobe Media Server

21
Q

How many objects are present in the source to destination model?

A

2

22
Q

By usage of Layers, we could come up with a standard that can be easily applied throughout the whole networking model.

A

LAYERED TASKS

23
Q

Its the layer that facilitates source-to-destination delivery.

A

NETWORK LAYER

24
Q

CAL (licenses) stands for?

A

CLIENT ACCESS LICENSES

25
Q

T or F: Multitasking is one of the cores server operating system features.

A

True

26
Q

Add the correct Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) Server.

a. All of these
b. Zabbix
c. Squid
D. Jenkins

A

d. Jenkins

27
Q

Enables your server computers to function as servers rather than as ordinary Windows clients & provides essential functions such as providing basic security services, sharing disk storage and printers.

A

SERVER OPERATING SYSTEM

28
Q

A server form factor that’s designed to save space when you need more than a few servers in a confined area.

A

RACK MOUNT

29
Q

This concept is closely related to reliability. When a server computer fails, how long does it take to correct the problem and get the server up and running again.

A

AVAILABILITY

30
Q

T or F: OSI model is introduced in the late 1970

A

False