Your network contains a domain controller named DC1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. You
create a custom Data Collector Set (DCS) named DCS1.
You need to configure DCS1 to collect the following information:
The amount of Active Directory data replicated between DC1 and the other domain controllers
The current values of several registry settings
Which two should you configure in DCS1? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose
two.)
A.
Event trace data
B.
A Performance Counter Alert
C.
System configuration information
D.
A performance counter
Explanation:
Automatically run a program when the amount of total free disk space on Server1 drops below 10
percent of capacity.
You can also configure alerts to start applications and performance logs
Log the current values of several registry settings.
System configuration information allows you to record the state of, and changes to, registry keys.
Total free disk spaceRegistry settings
Run a program on alert
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2nd part of explanation have nothing to do with the question. I think answer is C and D.
From “Administering Windows ServerĀ® 2012 Exam 70-411” book:
“In Performance Monitor, a performance alert is a notification or task that is executed
when a performance value is reached. Performance Monitor can also be used to start
certain tasks when certain counters reach a particular value. For example, if the processor reaches 90%, you can have Performance Monitor run a command to stop a service or perform some other action in an effort to reduce burden on the processor.”
I agree. The AD related performance counters are under the Directory Services node.
Answers is C and D. Definitely.
Nicely explained.. though it is the wrong answer!
Yeah, it’s totally C and D. Someone got the copy and paste wrong in the answer…