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1. Which type of virtualization is provided by the SAN Volume Controller (SVC)? A. In band B. Out of band C. Host based Software virtualization D. Hardware virtualization within the storage subsystem controller Answer: A 2. A customer is using LAN-based Tivoli Storage Manager for backups and plans to increase the number of servers in the data center to be backed up. Which one of the following options should be suggested if no new disk space can be purchased? A. Add an additional TSM server. B. Add an IBM SAN Volume Controller. C. Implement GPFS to increase the disk pool. D. Add Virtual Tape Library and implement LAN-free backups. Answer: C 3. The initial meeting with a large customer's IT team made it clear that they are experiencing storage performance problems. For the next meeting, which tool should be used to help evaluate their storage performance? A. IBM Disk Magic for Windows B. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager C. IBM Capacity Magic for Windows D. IBM TotalStorage Productivity Center Answer: D 4. Which of the following IBM products would be recommended to compete with the EMC CX3-80? A. IBM Systems Storage DS4200 B. IBM Systems Storage DS4700 C. IBM Systems Storage DS5100 D. IBM Systems Storage DS8100 Answer: C 5. A customer has a mainframe with 32 IBM TotalStorage Tape Drives (3490) and six IBM TotalStorage Pass4Side IBM 000-960 Pass4Side Help you pass any IT Exams! Enterprise Tape Drives (3590). The customer is looking for a tape consolidation solution to reduce floor space, increase cartridge utilization, and improve tape mount performance. Which of the following is the best solution for their needs? A. IBM System Storage TS7700 Virtual Tape Server B. IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller (SVC) C. IBM System Storage TS3500 UltraScalable Tape Library D. IBM TotalStorage 3590 Enterprise Tape Drive with ACF Answer: A 6. Which of the following IBM publications provide best practice and product information, configuration, and suggestions for storage products? A. Redbooks B. White Papers C. Product Literature D. Solution Assurance Guides Answer: A 7. What key strength is included in Total Storage Productivity Center Standard Edition over EMC ControlCenter? A. Offering for the SMB market B. More storage management features C. Integration with systems management products D. Total Storage Productivity Center for Replication Answer: B 8. A customer needs to provide a centrally managed, common pool of storage for its Microsoft Windows servers located at three remote offices. Due to budget constraints, existing IP protocol needs to be utilized at both the headquarters and the remote locations. Which device best satisfies these requirements? A. IBM System Storage DS3400 B. IBM System Storage N3700 C. IBM System Storage DS4800 D. IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Pass4Side IBM 000-960 Pass4Side Help you pass any IT Exams! Answer: B 9. Which of the following functions does Hitachi Data Systems claim about the HDS USP V (Universal Storage Platform)? A. Scalable cache up to 32 GB with non-definable usage B. Internal bandwidth equates to increased storage performance C. Performance increases as more devices are added to FC-AL loop D. Priority I/O queuing feature is supported on both mainframes and open systems Answer: B 10. A customer has an On-Line Transaction Processing (OLTP) application that is currently running on an IBM System p server. The OLTP database resides on an IBM System Storage DS8000. The customer wants to test multiple OLTP application changes without impacting the current application's database. Which of the following advanced functions would best support the customer's requirement? A. FlashCopy B. Metro Mirror C. Global Mirror D. FlashCopy Space Efficiency (SE) Answer: D 11. A multiple vendor storage environment is being refreshed. What would be one of the potential customer benefits when installing a SAN Volume Controller? A. The potential to manage the components within the SAN. B. The ability to share data between different server types. C. The ability to capture and analyze storage subsystem performance data. D. The potential to migrate data between different storage subsystems with minimum disruption. Answer: D 12. An IBM System z server customer with two locations 400 kilometers apart, is constantly struggling to balance workload across the two locations. Which of the following IBM System Storage DS8000 capabilities most cost effectively meets the customer's need without impacting performance? A. FlashCopy B. Metro Mirror Pass4Side IBM 000-960 Pass4Side Help you pass any IT Exams! C. Global Mirror D. Parallel Access Volumes Answer: C 13. A company currently has Microsoft Windows and UNIX servers running various applications. They are looking for a cost effective 10 TB storage solution that includes a mirrored site 10 km to meet their requirements of at least a tier 6 disaster recovery plan. Which of the following solutions should be recommended? A. Two IBM SAN Volume Controller clusters running FlashCopy and Metro Mirror B. Two IBM System Storage DS4700 storage servers running FlashCopy and Volume Copy C. Two IBM System Storage DS8300 storage servers running FlashCopy and Metro Mirror D. Two IBM System Storage DS5100 storage servers running FlashCopy and Enhanced Remote Mirror Answer: D 14. Which of the following software applications provides non-erasable and non-rewriteable data protection on the IBM System Storage N3700? A. SnapLock B. SnapShot C. SnapVault D. SnapMirror Answer: A 15. A mixed server environment (UNIX and Microsoft Windows) customer has decided to purchase an IBM BladeCenter. The customer requires 200 GB of storage now, but up to 10 TB in the future. Their backup needs are less than 1 TB per week using Tivoli Storage Manager. What is the best solution for this customer? A. IBM TotalStorage EXP24 and TS3100 B. IBM System Storage DS4700 and DR550 C. IBM System Storage DS4200 and TS3500 D. IBM System Storage DS3400 and TS3100 Answer: D 16. A customer has 10TB of unstructured data stored on a DS5300. The growth rate of the data is 50% Pass4Side IBM 000-960 Pass4Side Help you pass any IT Exams! per year. The majority of the data rapidly becomes reference data and is not frequently accessed. The customer would like to implement a content addressable storage solution that would automatically migrate the reference data to a less expensive disk. Cost is a key factor in their decision, which of the following would be most cost effective? A. Write a script to migrate .mp3 and .jpg files to tape. B. Implement TSM to archive data to a second tier storage device. C. Use TSM to migrate the operating system to tape once the system boots up. D. Implement TSM with Space Management to migrate inactive data to a second tier storage device. Answer: D 17. From a performance standpoint, which feature from the IBM System Storage N series product (Netapp) lines distinguishes it from the other NAS offerings available in the market today? A. LockVault B. SnapMirror C. Write Anywhere File Layout (WAFL) D. Common Integrated File System (CIFS) Answer: C 18. A customer has Sun, Microsoft and Mainframe servers in their environment. They are initially looking for 10 TB of disk, but expect to double in capacity within the next year. The customer's main concern is cost versus performance. What should the storage specialist recommend? A. IBM System Storage DS4800 B. IBM System Storage DS5100 C. IBM System Storage DS6800 D. IBM System Storage DS8300 Answer: C 19. Which vendor has positioned themselves as the leading Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) company? A. HP B. IBM C. HDS D. EMC Pass4Side IBM 000-960 Pass4Side Help you pass any IT Exams! Answer: D 20. What Major Storage Vendor has a single operating system across its entire Storage product line? A. EMC B. NetApp C. HDS (Hitachi Data Systems) D. IBM (International Business Machines) Answer: B
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Introduction 3 the CAS role and the Hub Transport role, two updated roles to Exchange Server 2010 that are critical to the Exchange Server 2010 organizational environment. .Part VI: Exchange Server 2010 Administration and Management—In this part, five chapters focus on the administration and management of an Exchange Server 2010 environment. The administration and management of mailboxes, distri- bution lists, sites, and administration have been greatly enhanced in Exchange Server 2010. Although you can continue to perform many of the tasks the way you did in the past, because of significant changes in replication, background transac- tion processing, secured communications, integrated mobile communications, and changes in Windows Server 2003 Active Directory, there are better ways to work with Exchange Server 2010. These chapters drill down into specialty areas helpful to administrators of varying levels of responsibility. .Part VII: Unified Communications in an Exchange Server 2010 Environment—This section has been completely updated for Exchange Server 2010 with the revised Unified Messaging role, new mobility functionality, and tight inte- gration with SharePoint 2007/2010. As previously mentioned in this introduction, Exchange Server 2010 not only improves voice mail to Exchange Server, but also the addition of voice integration takes Exchange Server 2010 far beyond just an email and calendaring solution. This addition takes Exchange Server into an area where communication is conducted on personal computers, mobile handheld devices, and from remote kiosks and terminal systems. The chapters in this part of the book highlight all the enhanced technologies andintegration capabilities that make Exchange Server 2010 the core foundation to the future of an organization’s communications infrastructure. .Part VIII: Client Access to Exchange Server 2010—This part of the book focuses on the enhancements to the Outlook Web App client, various Outlook client capabilities, and Outlook for non-Windows systems. Outlook Web App is no longer just a simple browser client, but one that can effectively be a full primary user client to Exchange Server, including access to network file shares, an entry point to SharePoint shares, and a remote voice mail collection point. In addition, Outlook Web App now has full functionality for non-Windows users, such as users who access Exchange Outlook Web App from an Apple Mac computer. Being that Exchange Server 2010 nowincludes voice and mobile communications as a major component of the Exchange Server environment, client access as well as the distrib- ution, management, and support of the client becomes even more important. .Part IX: Data Protection and Disaster Recovery of Exchange Server 2010— As organizations implement Exchange Server 2010 and make it their central store for email, calendars, contacts, voice and fax communications, and mobile commu- nications, it is no longer an option to set up and support an environment where downtime is even a possibility. This part of the book covers the new continuous backup technologies built in to Exchange Server 2010 intended to keep Exchange Server 2010 operating in a nonstop environment. Additional chapters in this part address backing up and restoring Exchange Server data, along with the recovery of an Exchange Server 2010 environment in the event of a disaster. From the Library of Lee Bogdanoff Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed 4 .Part X: Optimizing Exchange Server 2010 Environments—This last part of the book addresses optimization in terms of server and Exchange Server 2010 organiza- tional environment optimization, optimization of the new Database Availability Group (DAG) storage and replication system, and system optimization that goes far beyond the basics. Rather than simply tuning an Exchange server with the appropri- ate amount of RAM and disk space, Exchange Server 2010 takes on a whole new area of load balancing data storage across distributed storage subsystems in which information is managed and replicated as an integral part of Exchange Server 2010. The real-world experience we have had in working with Exchange Server 2010 and our commitment to writing this book based on years of field experience in early adopter Exchange Server 2010 environments enable us to relay to you information that we hope will be valuable in your successful planning, implementation, and migration to an Exchange Server 2010 environment. In the past 15 years, we have written a book on every version of Exchange Server since its inception built on at least two years of early adopter beta experience. This book, Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed, is the latest of our efforts. However, because Exchange Server 2010 is effectively based on Exchange Server 2007 and could potentially be considered a major service pack update to the product, there are enough differences in the new release that it required complete rethinking of the way we wrote this book. Rather than being just an email and calendaring product, Microsoft added a handful of new server roles to Exchange Server 2007 to improve security and reliability that Microsoft further enhanced in Exchange Server 2010. In addition, Exchange Server 2010 greatly expands on Microsoft’s offering in the areas of unified messaging that it entered into the marketplace with Exchange Server 2007. Exchange Server 2010 has not enhanced the Unified Messaging server role, but Exchange Server is now clearly the backbone of an entire unified communications strategy that Microsoft has built over the past several years. Beyond just email and calendaring, ExchangeServer 2010 is now the foundation for voice and mobile communications. Just a decade and a half ago, email was just one of a number of different ways people communicated. Early implementations of Exchange Server (v4.0, v5.0) had organizations tolerant if a server was down for a day or two. Today, email has become an extremely important, if not primary, method of communication for organizations. Downtime on an Exchange server can bring an entire organization to its knees. With Exchange Server 2010 adding voice mail and mobile communications into the messaging environment, an Exchange Server 2010 server and environment can no longer tolerate failures caused by viruses and spam, nor systemdowntime caused by server crashes or database corruption. You will find that the improvements Microsoft has made to Exchange Server 2010 are not only evolutionary improvements, but highly critical if not absolutely essential to Microsoft’s responsibility to help organizations maintain a safe, secure, and reliable communications infrastructure. This book covers all the aspects of Exchange Server 2010 from introducing the technologies, to properly planning and designing Exchange Server, to the implementation, management, and support of an Exchange Server 2010 environ- ment built on tips, tricks, and best practices from more than two years of early adopter implementations in the field. This book is organized into 10 parts, each part focusing on core Exchange Server 2010 areas, with several chapters making up each part: .Part I: Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Overview—This part provides an intro- duction to Exchange Server 2010, not only from the perspective of a general tech- nology overview, but also to note what is truly new in Exchange Server 2010 that made it compelling enough for organizations to implement the technology in beta From the Library of Lee Bogdanoff 2 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Unleashed in a production environment. This part also covers best practices of planning, proto- type testing, and migration techniques. .Part II: Planning and Designing an Exchange Server 2010 Environment— This part covers the design of an underlying Windows Server 2003/2008 and Active Directory environment in addition to the Exchange Server 2010 unified communi- cations environment. Because organizations of varying sizes have different needs and requirements, as appropriate, this part addresses core Exchange Server 2010 design plans and concepts appropriate for most organizations, and specific attention is given to enterprise-level design and planning considerations for some of the largest Exchange Server implementations in the world. This part also covers the integration of Exchange 2010 in a non-Windows environment as well as tips, tricks, and best practices for getting a Windows Server2003/2008 Active Directory, DNS, and domain structure properly planned and architected. .Part III: Implementing Exchange Server 2010 Services—This part covers the core implementation of Exchange Server 2010 as well as the new Edge Services role that has been added to the Exchange Server organizational structure to provide protection against viruses and spam. In addition, this section has a chapter on the Exchange Management Script based on PowerShell, the Microsoft scripting solution that is the basis of the configuration, administration, and operations of Exchange Server 2010. .Part IV: Securing an Exchange Server 2010 Environment—Security is on everyone’s mind these days, and it was absolutely critical to have several chapters that covered security. The chapters in this part of the book include client-level, server-level, and transport-level security that is at the backbone of security for a network environment. A dedicated chapter on email encryption was necessary to cover the use of certificate-based encryption technologies to enable an organization the ability to provide person-to-person encrypted message communications. In addi- tion, chapters on Microsoft ISA Server 2006 enhancing security at the edge and a chapter on enterprise policy environment addressing regulatory compliance security enhancements added to ExchangeServer 2010 round out this extensive part on security. .Part V: Migrations and Coexistence with Exchange Server 2010—This part is dedicated to migrations, client access servers (CASs), and Hub Transport servers. This part provides a chapter specifically on migrating from Windows 2003 Server to Windows Server 2008 for organizations that want to migrate to a base Windows 2008 environment during their migration to Exchange Server 2010. And, of course, this part includes a chapter on migrating from Exchange Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2007 to the new Exchange Server 2010 unified communications environ- ment. Because Microsoft does not provide migrations from Exchange Server 5.5 or Exchange Server 2000 to Exchange Server 2010, nor does it provide in-place upgradesto Exchange Server 2010, there are fewer options to choose from, which means that the method you are left with needs to be planned, tested, and executed with the utmost care to minimize, if not eliminate, any interruption to users. This part of the book includes a chapter that covers the planning and implementation of From the Library of Lee Bogdanoff

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