Which backup type should you identify for each volume?

HOTSPOT
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The volumes on
Server1 are configured as shown in the following table.

A new corporate policy states that backups must use Windows Azure Backup whenever
possible.
You need to identify which backup methods you must use to back up Server1. The solution
must use Windows Azure Backup whenever possible.
Which backup type should you identify for each volume?
To answer, select the appropriate backup type for each volume in the answer area.

HOTSPOT
You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2. The volumes on
Server1 are configured as shown in the following table.

A new corporate policy states that backups must use Windows Azure Backup whenever
possible.
You need to identify which backup methods you must use to back up Server1. The solution
must use Windows Azure Backup whenever possible.
Which backup type should you identify for each volume?
To answer, select the appropriate backup type for each volume in the answer area.

Answer:

Explanation:
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Simone

Simone

Volume1 –> Azure
Volume2 –> Azure
Volume3 –> Server Backup
Volume4 –> Server Backup

Drive description Azure Backup supported

BitLocker-protected volume Yes, but the volume must be unlocked before…

File System identification Yes. NTFS is the only file system supported

Removable Media No. The drive must report as fixed.

Read-only Volumes No. The volume must be writable for VSS.

Offline Volumes No. The volume must be online for VSS to function.

Network share No. The volume must be local to the server.

MancaMulas

MancaMulas

https://azure.microsoft.com/pt-pt/documentation/articles/backup-azure-backup-faq/

“Q11. What types of drives can I backup files and folders from?
A11. The following set of drives/volumes can’t be backup:

Removable Media: The drive must report as a fixed to be used a backup item source.
Read-only Volumes: The volume must be writable for the volume shadow copy service (VSS) to function.
Offline Volumes: The volume must be online for VSS to function.
Network share: The volume must be local to the server to be backed up using online backup.
Bitlocker protected volumes: The volume must be unlocked before the backup can occur.
File System Identification: NTFS is the only file system supported for this version of the online backup service.”

So Azure, Azure, Server, Server.

Alexandre Ferreira

Alexandre Ferreira

Explanation of ExamCollection PREMIUM

Explanation
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Box 1: Windows Server Backup
Volume1 is NTFS and on a fixed disk, but Bitlocker is used.
Windows Azure Online Backup cannot backup volume that has Bitlocker.
Box 2: Windows Azure Online Backup
Volume2 is NTFS, on a fixed disk, and Bitlocker is not used.
Windows Azure Online Backup can be used.
Box 3: Windows Server Backup
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Volume3 is not on a fixed disk. It is on a USB disk.
Additionally bitlocker is used.
Windows Azure Online Backup cannot be used.
Box 4: Windows Server Backup
Volume3 is not on a fixed disk. It is on a USB disk.
Windows Azure Online Backup cannot be used.
Note: You can use Microsoft Azure Backup to back up content stored on fixed NTFS volumes. It cannot be used in the following situations:
Volume is locked by BitLocker Drive Encryption. If BitLocker is enabled on the volume, the volume must be unlocked before it can be backed up.
Drive type is not fixed.
Volume is not formatted with NTFS.
Volume is read-only.
Volume is not currently online.
Volume is on a network share.
Reference: Azure Backup Overview
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/hh831419.aspx

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