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Question 1. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows 2000 Server. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a SQL Server 2000 database server named ITCertKeys-DB01 that runs on Windows 2000 Server. ITCertKeys-DB01 contains a database named ITK_Sales. ITCertKeys.com intends migrating ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 2005 in the near future. To prepare for the migration, you decide to install SQL Server 2005 Express on a server named ITCertKeys-SR31. You verify that ITCertKeys-SR31 exceeds the minimum recommended hardware requirements for SQL Server 2005. What should you do next? A. Upgrade ITCertKeys-SR31 to Windows Sever 2003 and install Service Pack 1. B. Install and run the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor on ITCertKeys-SR31. C. Install SQL Server 2000 on ITCertKeys-SR31. D. Download and install the .NET Framework 2.0. Answer: D Explanation: SQL Server 2005 requires the.NET Framework 2.0. This is automatically installed when SQL Server 2005 is installed but is not automatically installed when SQL Server 2005 Express is installed. Incorrect Answers: A: You do not need to upgrade ITCertKeys-SR31 to Windows Sever 2003 Service Pack 1 as SQL Server 2005 Express can be installed on Windows 2000 Server. You will need to install Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 Server though. B: You should run the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor when you want to upgrade an instance of a SQL Server 2000 database to SQL Server 2005. C: You do not need to install SQL Server 2000 before installing SQL Server 2005 Express. Reference: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (2006), Index: installing SQL Server Express, before installing Question 2. You work as a database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 with the latest Service Packs and Hotfixes, while the client computers run Windows XP Professional, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Novell NetWare 6.5. You have received instruction to prepare for a new installation of SQL Server 2005 on a member server named ITCertKeys-SR21. ITCertKeys-SR21 will host a database named ITK_Sales. All ITCertKeys.com users must be able to connect to ITCertKeys-SR21 by computer name. A ITCertKeys.com network administrator named Rory Allen must ensure that the client computers will be able to connect to ITCertKeys-DB01. Which protocols can ITCertKeys.com users use to ITCertKeys-SR21? A. TCP/IP and Named Pipes B. TCP/IP and IPX/SPX C. Virtual Interface Adapter (VIA) D. Shared Memory Answer: A Explanation: By default, clients have TCP and Named Pipes as available protocols. You can manipulate the protocol ordering by using the SQL Server Client utility. The client application uses the protocols in the order specified on the client computer. If you are using SQL Server 2005, the protocol order is stored in the ProtocolOrder registry entry under the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\Client\SNI9.0 Incorrect Answers: B: SQL Server 2005 does not support IPX/SPX. The newer versions of NetWare, such as NetWare 6.5, support TCP/IP which makes it the common protocol for all clients. C: The Virtual Interface Adapter (VIA) can be used only by VIA hardware. D: Shared Memory can only be used on the local computer and cannot be used as a network protocol. Reference: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (2006), Index: client connections [SQL Server], about client network connections, choosing a network protocol Question 3. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows 2000 Server. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a SQL Server 2000 database server named ITCertKeys-DB01 that runs on Windows 2000 Server. ITCertKeys-DB01 contains a database named ITK_Sales. ITCertKeys.com intends migrating ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 2005 in the near future. To prepare for the migration, you decide to install SQL Server 2005 Express on a server named ITCertKeys-SR23. ITCertKeys-SR31 was used for previously used by application developer and contains Microsoft Visual Studio 2003, .NET Framework 1.2 and Internet Explorer 5.5. You verify that ITCertKeys-SR23 exceeds the minimum recommended hardware requirements for SQL Server 2005. What should you do next? (Each correct answer provides part of the solution. Choose THREE.) A. Upgrade ITCertKeys-SR23 to Windows Sever 2003 and install Service Pack 1 for Windows Sever 2003. B. Install Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 Sever on ITCertKeys-SR23. C. Upgrade the .NET Framework 1.2 to .NET Framework 2.0 on ITCertKeys-SR23. D. Uninstall the .NET Framework 1.2 and install the .NET Framework 2.0 on ITCertKeys-SR23. E. Upgrade Internet Explorer 5.5 to Internet Explorer 6.0 and install Service Pack 1 for Internet Explorer 6.0 on ITCertKeys-SR23. F. Upgrade Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and install Service Pack 1 for Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 on ITCertKeys-SR23. Answer: B, D, E Explanation: SQL Server 2005 requires Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 Sever, Internet Explorer 6.0 with Service Pack 1 and the .NET Framework 2.0. The .NET Framework 2.0 is automatically installed with other versions of SQL Server 2005 but is not automatically installed with SQL Server 2005 Express. You can upgrade .NET Framework 1.0 and upgrade .NET Framework 1.1 to .NET Framework 2.0 but .NET Framework 1.2 must be uninstalled first. Incorrect Answers: A: You do not need to upgrade ITCertKeys-SR31 to Windows Sever 2003 Service Pack 1 as SQL Server 2005 Express can be installed on a Windows 2000 Server once you install Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 Server. C: You can upgrade .NET Framework 1.0 and upgrade .NET Framework 1.1 to .NET Framework 2.0 but .NET Framework 1.2 must be uninstalled first. F: SQL Server 2005 Express does not require any version of Microsoft Visual Studio. Reference: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (2006), Index: installing SQL Server Express, before installing Question 4. You are employed as a database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. You have received instruction from the CIO to prepare a new installation of SQL Server 2005. The new SQL Server 2005 database server is named ITCertKeys-DB01. A ITCertKeys.com user named Mia Hamm is a member of the Marketing department. You instruct her to identify the protocols that the client computers might use to connect to the server. Mia Hamm needs to identify the protocols that are needed to accomplish this goal. What should she identify? (Choose all that apply) A. She should use the Multiprotocol. B. Mia Hamm should use the Named Pipes. C. She should use the Shared Memory. D. She should use the TCP/IP E. Mia Hamm should use the Virtual Interface Adapter (VIA). Answer: B, D Explanation: The clients have by default TCP and Named Pipes as available protocols. You can make use of the SQL Server Client utility to manipulate the protocol ordering. The client application uses the protocols in the order specified on the client computer. When you make use of the SQL Server 2005, the protocol order is stored in the ProtocolOrder registry entry under the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\MSSQLServer\Client\SNI9.0 Incorrect Answers: C: Shared Memory can only be used on the local computer and cannot be used as a network protocol. E: The Virtual Interface Adapter (VIA) can be used only by VIA hardware. Reference: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (2006), Index: client connections [SQL Server], about client network connections, choosing a network protocol Question 5. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows 2000 Server. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a SQL Server 2000 database server named ITCertKeys-DB01 that runs on Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4. ITCertKeys-DB01 contains a database named ITK_Trading. ITCertKeys.com wants to migrate ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 2005 but wants to retain the ITK_Trading database with the same instance name. You decide to perform an in-place upgrade to SQL Server 2005. You verify that ITCertKeys-DB01 exceeds the minimum recommended hardware requirements for SQL Server 2005. What should you do next? A. Upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01 to Windows Sever 2003 Service Pack 1. B. Run the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor on ITCertKeys-DB01. C. Detach the ITK_Trading database on ITCertKeys-DB01. D. Run the SQL Server 2005 Setup utility. Answer: B Explanation: Before you perform an in-place upgrade of an existing database, you should run the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor. The SQL Server Upgrade Advisor produces a list of items that must be addressed before and after performing the upgrade. This list of items is specific to the existing installation. Incorrect Answers: A: You do not need to upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01 to Windows Sever 2003 Service Pack 1 as SQL Server 2005 can be installed on Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4. C: You need to detach a database when you need to move the database to another database instance or another database server. You do not need to detach the database before performing an in-place upgrade. D: You should run the SQL Server Upgrade Advisor before you run the SQL Server 2005 Setup utility. The SQL Server Upgrade Advisor produces a list of items that must be addressed before and after performing the upgrade. This list of items is specific to the existing installation. Reference: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (2006), Index: updating databases, detaching and attaching databases Question 6. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows 2000 Server. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a SQL Server 7.0 database server named ITCertKeys-DB01 that runs on Windows 2000 Server. Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 Server id installed on ITCertKeys-DB01. ITCertKeys.com wants to migrate ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 2005. You decide to perform an in-place upgrade to SQL Server 2005. You verify that ITCertKeys-DB01 exceeds the recommended hardware requirements for SQL Server 2005. What should you do next? A. Upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01 to Windows Sever 2003. B. Install Service Pack 4 for SQL Server 7.0 on ITCertKeys-DB01. C. Upgrade SQL Server 7.0 on ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 2000. D. Run the SQL Server 2005 Setup utility on ITCertKeys-DB01 and upgrade directly to SQL Server 2005. Answer: B Explanation: You can upgrade from SQL Server 7.0 with Service Pack 4 directly to SQL Server 2005. Thus you need only install Service Pack 4 for SQL Server 7.0. Incorrect Answers: A: You do not need to upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01 to Windows Sever 2003 as SQL Server 2005 can be installed on Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4. C: You do not need to upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 200 as SQL Server 7.0 with Service Pack 4 can be upgraded directly to SQL Server 2005. Besides, you will need to install Service Pack 3 for SQL Server 2000 before you can upgrade it to SQL Server 2005. D: You need to install Service Pack 4 for SQL Server 7.0 before you can upgrade it directly to SQL Server 2005. Reference: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (2006), Index: upgrading SQL Server, upgrading to SQL Server 2005 Question 7. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The ITCertKeys.com network contains two SQL Server 2000 database servers named ITCertKeys-DB01 and ITCertKeys-DB02 that are configured fro log shipping. ITCertKeys-DB01 is the primary server and hosts a database named ITK_Trading. Both ITCertKeys-DB01 and ITCertKeys-DB02 have Service Pack 3 for SQL Server 2000 installed. ITCertKeys.com wants to upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01 and ITCertKeys-DB02 to SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition but the ITK_Trading database must remain available during the upgrade process. You verify that both ITCertKeys-DB01 and ITCertKeys-DB02 exceed the recommended hardware requirements for SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition. You then install Service Pack 1 for Windows Server 2003 on ITCertKeys-DB01 and ITCertKeys-DB02. What should you do next? A. Install Service Pack 4 for SQL Server 2000 on both database servers. B. Enable failover in the SQL Server 2000 log shipping configuration and upgrade ITCertKeys- DB02 to SQL Server 2005. C. Run the Database Maintenance Plan Wizard on ITCertKeys-DB01 to upgrade it to SQL Server 2005. D. Upgrade ITCertKeys-DB02 to SQL Server 2005 and then upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 2005. Answer: B Explanation: SQL Server 2005 does not support the Database Maintenance Plan Wizard which was integral to log shipping in SQL Server 2000. Hence, log shipping stops functioning when you upgrade a SQL Server 2000 log shipping configuration directly to SQL Server 2005. To upgrade log shipping to SQL Server 2005, you must migrate the database servers to SQL Server 2005. If you want the database to remain available during the migration process, you must migrate with failover. To migrate with failover you must enable failover and upgrade ITCertKeys-DB02. Then you need to failover to ITCertKeys-DB02 and upgrade ITCertKeys-DB01. Then configure log shipping with the ITCertKeys-DB02 becoming the primary server and ITCertKeys-DB01 becoming the secondary server. Incorrect Answers: A: You do not need to install Service Pack 4 for SQL Server 2000 on the database servers as SQL Server 2000 with Service Pack 3 can be upgraded to SQL Server 2005. However, SQL Server 2005 does not support the Database Maintenance Plan Wizard which was integral to log shipping in SQL Server 2000. Hence, log shipping stops functioning when you upgrade a SQL Server 2000 log shipping configuration directly to SQL Server 2005. C: SQL Server 2005 does not support the Database Maintenance Plan Wizard which was integral to log shipping in SQL Server 2000. Hence, log shipping stops functioning when you upgrade a SQL Server 2000 log shipping configuration directly to SQL Server 2005. D: Removing log shipping from ITCertKeys-DB02 and upgrading ITCertKeys-DB01 to SQL Server 2005 will not ensure that the ITK_Trading database remains available. Reference: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Books Online (2006), Index: log shipping [SQL Server], upgrading Question 8. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run Windows Server 2003. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a Domain Controller named ITCertKeys-DC01 and a member server named ITCertKeys-SR21. ITCertKeys.com wants to implement a SQL Server 2005 database that will store sales data. All ITCertKeys.com users will require access to the Sales_DB database. You have been instructed to install SQL Server 2005 on ITCertKeys-SR21 and to create a database named Sales_DB. You need to ensure that ITCertKeys.com users and applications can connect to the database instance by using only the computer name. What should you do during the installation of SQL Server 2005 on ITCERTKEYS-SR21? A. Select the Named Instance and use MSSQLSERVER as the instance name. B. Select the Named Instance and use ITCertKeys-DC01 as the instance name. C. Select the Default Instance and accept the default instance name. D. Select the Named Instance and use ITCertKeys-SR21 as the instance name. Answer: C Explanation: To ensure that users and applications can connect to the instance using the computer name, you should select the Default Instance and accept the default instance name, MSSQLSERVER. Incorrect Answers: A, B, D: You cannot use a Named Instance as users and applications will need to specify the server name and the instance name when connection to the database. Question 9. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run on Windows Server2003 while the client computers run Windows XP Professional, Windows 98 Second Edition, and Novell NetWare 6.5. All computers are members of the ITCertKeys.com Active Directory domain. The ITCertKeys.com network contains a SQL Server 2005 database server named ITCertKeys-DB01 that hosts a database instance named MSSQLSERVR. ITCertKeys.com wants to implement another SQL Server 2005 instance for a database named Sales_DB. Sales_DB will store sales data for the company. All ITCertKeys.com users will require access to the Sales_DB database. You have been instructed to create the SQL Server 2005 instance for the Sales_DB database. You need to ensure that all users will be able to connect to the Sales_DB database. You cannot make configuration changes to the client computers. Your solution must optimize network traffic. What should you do? A. Install the instance as a Named Instance and configure it to support Mixed Mode Authentication. The enable TCP/IP for the instance. B. Install the instance as a Default Instance and configure it to support Windows Authentication. The enable TCP/IP for the instance. C. Install the instance as a Named Instance and configure it to support SQL Authentication. The enable IPX/SPX for the instance. D. Install the instance as a Default Instance and configure it to support Windows Authentication. The enable IPX/SPX for the instance. Answer: A Explanation: The default instance is named MSSQLSERVER. This instance name is already in use; therefore you should use a Named Instance. You should use Mixed Mode Authentication to support NetWare users. Incorrect Answers: B: You cannot use the Default Instance as the default instance is named MSSQLSERVER and is already in use. Furthermore, you need to use Mixed Mode Authentication as Windows Authentication does not support NetWare users. C: You can use SQL Authentication, but this will require that you create SQL Logins for all users and groups. It would be easier to use Windows Authentication for clients that user Windows XP Professional and Windows 98 SE, and create SQL Logins for the NetWare 6.5 users. Also, SQL Server 2005 does not support IPX/SPX. The newer versions of NetWare, such as NetWare 6.5, support TCP/IP which makes it the common protocol for all clients. D: You cannot use the Default Instance as the default instance is named MSSQLSERVER and is already in use. Furthermore, you need to use Mixed Mode Authentication as Windows Authentication does not support NetWare users. Also, SQL Server 2005 does not support IPX/SPX. The newer versions of NetWare, such as NetWare 6.5, support TCP/IP which makes it the common protocol for all clients. Question 10. You work as the database administrator at ITCertKeys.com. The ITCertKeys.com network consists of a single Active Directory domain named ITCertKeys.com. All servers on the ITCertKeys.com network run on Windows Server2003 and all client computers run Windows XP Professional. The ITCertKeys.com network contains two SQL Server 2005 database servers that are configured in a cluster with two nodes named NodeA and NodeB. NodeA hosts a default database instance named MSSQLSERVR. ITCertKeys.com wants to implement another SQL Server 2005 instance for a database named Sales_DB. Sales_DB will store sales data for the company. All ITCertKeys.com users will require access to the Sales_DB database. You have been instructed to create the SQL Server 2005 instance for the Sales_DB database on Node A. You need to ensure that all users will be able to connect to the Sales_DB database. What should you do? A. Run the SQL Server 2005 Setup utility on NodeA and select a Named Instance for the Sales_DB database. B. Run the SQL Server 2005 Setup utility on NodeA and select the Default Instance for the Sales_DB database. C. Move the existing instance from NodeA to NodeB. Run the SQL Server 2005 Setup utility on Node A. Select the Default Instance and accept the default instance name D. Run the SQL Server 2005 Setup utility on NodeB and select a Named Instance for the Sales_DB database. Answer: A Explanation: The default instance is named MSSQLSERVER. This instance name is already in use on NodeA; therefore you should use a Named Instance. Incorrect Answers: B: You cannot use the Default Instance as the default instance is named MSSQLSERVER and is already in use. C: You do not need to move the existing instance as you can install up to 50 instances on a SQL Server 2005 database server. D: You need to install the instance on NodeA not NodeB. You can install a new instance on NodeA if you use a Named Instance.
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