What should you do to prepare the data volume on HRServ…

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your
convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different
goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question
in this series.
Start of Repeated Scenario:
A company named Contoso, ltd. has several servers that run Windows Server 2016. Contoso has
a Hyper V environment that uses failover clustering and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
The environment contains several Windows containers and several virtual machines. The WSUS
deployment contains one upstream server that is located on the company’s perimeter network and
several downstream servers located on the internal network. A firewall separates the upstream
server from the downstream servers. You plan to deploy a human resources application to a new
server named HRServer5. HRServer5 contains a FAT32-formatted data volume. The CIO of
Contoso identifies the following requirements for the company’s IT department:
– Deploy failover cluster to two new virtual machines.
– Store all application databases by using Encrypted File System (EFS).
– Ensure that each Windows container has a dedicated IP address assigned
by a DHCP server.
– Produce a report that lists the processor time used by all of the
processes on a server named Server 1 for five hour.
– Encrypt all communication between the internal network and the perimeter
network, including all WSUS communications.
– Automatically load balance the virtual machines hosted in the Hyper-V
cluster when processor utilization exceeds 70 percent.
End of Repeated Scenario.
What should you do to prepare the data volume on HRServer5 to store the databases required for
the human resources application?

Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same scenario. For your
convenience, the scenario is repeated in each question. Each question presents a different
goal and answer choices, but the text of the scenario is exactly the same in each question
in this series.
Start of Repeated Scenario:
A company named Contoso, ltd. has several servers that run Windows Server 2016. Contoso has
a Hyper V environment that uses failover clustering and Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
The environment contains several Windows containers and several virtual machines. The WSUS
deployment contains one upstream server that is located on the company’s perimeter network and
several downstream servers located on the internal network. A firewall separates the upstream
server from the downstream servers. You plan to deploy a human resources application to a new
server named HRServer5. HRServer5 contains a FAT32-formatted data volume. The CIO of
Contoso identifies the following requirements for the company’s IT department:
– Deploy failover cluster to two new virtual machines.
– Store all application databases by using Encrypted File System (EFS).
– Ensure that each Windows container has a dedicated IP address assigned
by a DHCP server.
– Produce a report that lists the processor time used by all of the
processes on a server named Server 1 for five hour.
– Encrypt all communication between the internal network and the perimeter
network, including all WSUS communications.
– Automatically load balance the virtual machines hosted in the Hyper-V
cluster when processor utilization exceeds 70 percent.
End of Repeated Scenario.
What should you do to prepare the data volume on HRServer5 to store the databases required for
the human resources application?

A.
Format the data volume by using ReFS.

B.
Enable Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on HRServer5.

C.
Format the data volume by using NTFS.

D.
Enable BitLocker Drive Encryption (BitLocker) on the data volume.



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h2l

h2l

In my opinion the correct answer is “C”

Ray T

Ray T

“You must format the volume using NTFS, because the example requires encrypting the volumes using Encrypted File System. EFS is only compatible with the NTFS file system.”