You are the systems administrator for your company. The network is configured as a Windows Essential Business Server 2008 environment. The Management Server contains a volume named SecData that contains confidential data. You want to back up the SecData volume with the Windows Server Backup utility.
Which command can you use?
A.
Wbadmin enable backup -allCritical
B.
Wbadmin enable backup -include
C.
Wbadmin start backup -include
D.
Wbadmin start backup -allCritical
Explanation:
You should run the Wbadmin start backup -include command. Wbadmin.exe is a command-line tool that allows you to back up and restore your computer, volume, and files from a command prompt. The Wbadmin start backup command runs a backup with specified parameters. The -include parameter specifies a comma-delimited list of volume drive letters, volume mount points, or GUID-based volume names to include in the backup.You should not run the Wbadmin enable backup -include command because this command is used to create a daily backup schedule or to modify an existing backup schedule. When this command is run without any parameters, it displays the currently scheduled backup settings.
You should not run the Wbadmin enable backup – allCritical command or the Wbadmin start backup – allCritical command because the -allCritical parameter is used to back up all critical volumes that contain system state data.