Review

The following review questions can help you determine if you have sufficiently familiarized yourself with the material covered in this chapter. You can find the answers to these questions at the end of this book in Appendix A, "Questions and Answers."

  1. What are the three physical connections that join the nodes of a cluster together?
  2. You plan to install Exchange 2000 Server in a Windows 2000 cluster. The cluster consists of two nodes. You want to run Exchange 2000 Server in an active/active configuration. How many disk volumes are required at a minimum if you want to configure dedicated Exchange 2000 resource groups?
  3. You have installed and configured a four-node cluster running Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. Now, you want to install Exchange 2000 Server. What are the installation steps you must accomplish?
  4. You want to add Exchange 2000 Server to an existing resource group. This resource group is already hosting SQL 2000 Server resources. What resources do you need to add to the existing resource group?
  5. You have successfully configured a virtual server for Exchange 2000 and brought it online. Now you want to test the failover behavior of your system. How can you trigger a failover to another node in the cluster?
  6. Because of the increased scalability of Exchange 2000 Server in a clustered installation, you plan to consolidate your Exchange resources and replace the existing five nonclustered servers with one Windows 2000 cluster. How can you incorporate the existing information store databases into the cluster installation?


MCSE Training Kit Exam 70-224(c) Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Implementation and Administration
MCSE Training Kit Exam 70-224(c) Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server Implementation and Administration
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Year: 2001
Pages: 186

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