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Question ID 6306 | Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manger environment.
The environment contains a primary site server named Server1 and a server named Server2 that runs
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2.
Server2 contains the Configuration Manager database.
Server2 fails.
You install SQL Server 2008 R2 on a new server.
You name the server Server2.
You need to restore the Configuration Manager database to the new server.
What should you do?
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Option A | From Server1, run the Configuration Manager 2012 Setup Wizard
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Option B | From Server2, run Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, and then attach the backed up SQL Server
database and log files.
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Option C | From Server2, run Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, and then restore the backed up SQL Server
database and log files.
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Option D | From Server1, run the Site Repair Wizard.
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Correct Answer | A |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Answer: From Server1, run the Configuration Manager 2012 Setup Wizard. Explanation: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712697.aspx Backup and Recovery in Configuration Manager Recover a Configuration Manager Site A Configuration Manager site recovery is required whenever a Configuration Manager site fails or data loss occurs in the site database. Repairing and resynchronizing data are the core tasks of a site recovery and are required to prevent interruption of operations. Site recovery is started by running the Configuration Manager Setup Wizard from installation media or by configuring the unattended installation script and then using the Setup command /script option. Your recovery options vary depending on whether you have a backup of the Configuration Manager site database. ... Site Database Recovery Options When you run Setup, you have the following recovery options for the site database: * Recover the site database using a backup set: Use this option when you have a backup of the Configuration Manager site database that was created as part of the Backup Site Server maintenance task run on the site before the site database failure. When you have a hierarchy, the changes that were made to the site database after the last site database backup are retrieved from the central administration site for a primary site, or from a reference primary site for a central administration site. When you recover the site database for a stand-alone primary site, you lose site changes after the last backup. When you recover the site database for a site in a hierarchy, the recovery behavior is different for a central administration site and primary site, and when the last backup is inside or outside of the SQL Server change tracking retention period. ... Further information: SCCM 2007 needed you to run Site Repair Wizard
Question ID 6307 | You deploy Windows 7 by using Operating System Deployment (OSD).
The development task sequence contains steps to install software updates and Applications.
The amount of time required to deploy the Windows 7 image has increased significantly during the last six
months.
You need to recommend a solution to reduce the amount of time it takes to deploy the image .
What should you recommend?
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Option A | Synchronize software updates before deploying the image
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Option B | Use offline servicing for the image
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Option C | Create a new automatic deployment rule
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Option D | Add an additional Install Software Updates step to the deployment task sequence.
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Option E | Upgrade the image to Windows 7 SP1.
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Correct Answer | BE |
Explanation Explanation/Reference: Answer: Use offline servicing for the image. Upgrade the image to Windows 7 SP1. Explanation: http://blogs.technet.com/b/inside_osd/archive/2011/04/18/configuration-manager-2012-offline-servicing-foroperating- system-images.aspx Configuration Manager 2012: Offline Servicing for Operating System Images In Configuration Manager 2012 there is a new feature for applying updates to operating system images while they are in the Configuration Manager library. This means any operating system image you see in the Operating Systems > Operating Systems Images node from the Software Library wunderbar can be updated with Component Based Servicing (CBS) updates. By updating an image in the Software Library instead of performing a new build and capture of the operating system image you will gain a few distinct advantages. You will be able to reduce the risk of vulnerabilities during operating system deployments and reduce the overall operating system deployment to the end user. You will also reduce the administrative effort to maintain your operating system images. The feature is applicable for Component Based Servicing (CBS) updates and for the following operating systems: Microsoft Windows Vista SP2 and later Microsoft Windows Server 2008 SP2 and later Microsoft Windows 7 RTM Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 Further information: http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/4683-using-sccm-2012-rc-in-a-lab-part-12-updating-anoperating- system-image-using-offline-servicing/ using SCCM 2012 RC in a LAB - Part 12. Updating an Operating System image using Offline Servicing.