All client computers in a company’s network environment run Windows 10 Enterprise. A client
computer has drives that are configured as shown in the following table.
You are choosing a backup destination for drive C. You have the following requirements:
– Ensure that the backup file is available if drive C: fails.
– Ensure that the backup file can be accessed by other computers on the
network.
– Support the storage of multiple versions of system image backups.
You need to select a backup destination that meets the requirements. Which destination should
you select?
A.
drive D:
B.
drive F:
C.
drive E:
D.
drive Z:
I think that the correct answer is D: Z drive. My reasoning is based on the requirement that the backup be available by all systems on the network.
AGREE WITH brownie, network/ mapped
“multiple versions of system image backups” ist not supported on network shares.
So it should be B drive F.?
B
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-performance/backup-and-restore-saving-more-than-1-system/1faed510-e9b2-4b00-a8e1-951438fbd4ab
It is not possible to create multiple system images for network share and optical media. This is because of the fact that they do not support shadow copy. Shadow copy is a technology that takes a snapshot of a file or folder at a given point in time, and stores that snapshot for a configured amount of time. Because of this reasoning, only one system image per computer can be stored at a time (as the .vhd file i.e virtual hard disk file format). Any newer backup created will replace the older backup.
NTFS formatted internal or external hard disks supports Volume Shadow Copy, hence they support storing multiple versions of backup image.