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Vendor: Microsoft
Exam Code: 70-414
Exam Name: Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure
Date: Sep 25, 2018
File Size: 6 MB

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Question 1
Your network contains two servers named Server1 and Server2 that run Windows Server 2012. 
Server1 has the iSCSI Target Server role service installed and is configured to have five iSCSI virtual disks. 
You install the Multipath I/O (MPIO) feature on Server2. 
From the MPIO snap-in, you add support for iSCSI devices. 
You need to ensure that Server2 can connect to the five iSCSI disks. The solution must ensure that Server2 uses MPIO to access the disks. 
Which three actions should you perform? 
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Question 2
You administer an Active Directory Domain Services environment. There are no certification authorities (CAs) in the environment. 
You plan to implement a two-tier CA hierarchy with an offline root CA. 
You need to ensure that the issuing CA is not used to create additional subordinate CAs. 
What should you do?
  1. In the CAPolicy.inf file for the issuing CA, enter the following constraint:PathLength=1
  2. In the CAPolicy.inf file for the root CA, enter the following constraint:PathLength=1
  3. In the CAPolicy.inf file for the root CA, enter the following constraint:PathLength=2
  4. In the CAPolicy.inf file for the issuing CA, enter the following constraint:PathLength=2
Correct answer: B
Explanation:
You can use the CAPolicy.inf file to define the PathLength constraint in the Basic Constraints extension of the root CA certificate. Setting the PathLength basic constraint allows you to limit the path length of the CA hierarchy by specifying how many tiers of subordinate CAs can exist beneaththe root. A PathLength of 1 means there can be at most one tier of CAs beneath the root. These subordinate CAs will have a PathLength basic constraint of 0, which means that they cannot issue any subordinate CA certificates. References: http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2009/10/15/windows-server-2008-r2-capolicy-inf-syntax.aspx
You can use the CAPolicy.inf file to define the PathLength constraint in the Basic Constraints extension of the root CA certificate. Setting the PathLength basic constraint allows you to limit the path length of the CA hierarchy by specifying how many tiers of subordinate CAs can exist beneaththe root. A PathLength of 1 means there can be at most one tier of CAs beneath the root. These subordinate CAs will have a PathLength basic constraint of 0, which means that they cannot issue any subordinate CA certificates. 
References: http://blogs.technet.com/b/askds/archive/2009/10/15/windows-server-2008-r2-capolicy-inf-syntax.aspx
Question 3
You have a Windows Server 2012 R2 failover cluster that contains four nodes. Each node has four network adapters. The network adapters on each node are configured as shown in the following table. 
  
NIC4 supports Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) and Receive Side Scaling (RSS). The cluster networks are configured as shown in the following table. 
  
You need to ensure that ClusterNetwork4 is used for Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) redirected traffic. 
What should you do?
  1. Set the metric of ClusterNetwork4 to 90,000 and disable SMB Multichannel.
  2. Set the metric of ClusterNetwork4 to 90,000 and enable SMB Multichannel.
  3. Set the metric of ClusterNetwork4 to 30,000 and disable SMB Multichannel.
  4. Set the metric of ClusterNetwork4 to 30,000 and enable SMB Multichannel.
  5. On each server, enable RDMA on NIC4.
  6. Prevent clients from connecting to ClusterNetwork4.
Correct answer: C
Explanation:
References: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/cedward/2013/11/05/windows-server-2012-smb-multichannel-and-csv-redirected-traffic-caveats/
References: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/cedward/2013/11/05/windows-server-2012-smb-multichannel-and-csv-redirected-traffic-caveats/
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