What is the difference between windows 2000 and windows 2003
server features?
what is ASR?
What are the roles of FSMO? Which are Forest level roles and
Domain level roles?
What are the steps taken while moving the FSMO roles?
Types of RAID and brief description ?
Which are all fault tolerant raids?
What is the actual disk space utilised in RAID5 and RAID1?
What is the diff btwn Mirroring and Duplexing?
What are the different types of partitions in Active Directory?
What is the database file name created when ADS is installed
and where is it stored?
What are the types of Sites available?

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What is the difference between windows 2000 and windows 2003 server features? what is ASR? What a..

Answer / sathish

Roles of FSMO
Forest level roles
1. Schema master
2. Domain Naming master

Domain level roles
1. RID master
2. PDC emulator
3. Infra structure master

database file name created for ADS

The file name is ntds.dit it is stored in the folder
NTDS\ntds.dit


diff types of partitions in active directory
1. schema partition
2. Domain partition
3. configuration partition
4. application directory partition

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What is the difference between windows 2000 and windows 2003 server features? what is ASR? What a..

Answer / site1987

1)a) Doamin rename is not possible in windows 2000
b)windows 2k - IIS 5 and windows 2k3 - II6
c) Windows 2k - IE 5 and Windows 2k3 - IE6
d) Terminal service are enhanced in win2k3
e) Windows 2k doesn't have 64 bit version
f) DNS Stub zone has introduced in win2k3.
g) Shadow copying has introduced.
h) Schema version has changed from ver.13 to ver.30.
2)Automated System Recover is used to backup the system r restore.
3)Naming master----}
Schema master------}forest level
RID master------------}
PDC emulator----------}Domain level
Infrastructure master-}
4)BY using this cmds ntdsutil,roles,connections connect to another server and type the transfer cmd by using fsmo roles.
5)Raid- 1 and 5
6)RAID 1 is that you lose half of your disk capacity. If you have two 4GB drives, you don't have a total of 8 GB of space, but only 4 GB. So you are losing half of the capacity of disk space that you paid for. But on the other hand disk drives are fairly inexpensive today. What has to be considered is what is the cost of downtime if a drive .
RAID5-The loss of disk space is basically 100 divided by the number of disk drives. With 3 drives, there is a 33% loss of disk space. With 5 drives, there is a 20% loss of disk space.
7)Disk mirroring uses only one disk controller, whereas, disk duplexing uses additional disk controller.
8)Schema partition
Configuration partition
Domain partition
Application partition
9)NTDS.dit(New Technology Directory Service.directory info tree)c:\windows\NTDS/NTDS.dit
10)intra site and intersite.site can span multiple domains.

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What is the difference between windows 2000 and windows 2003 server features? what is ASR? What a..

Answer / selvakumar - keane

Difference:
In My experience:

You cannot select more than one AD objects for changing its
property.

Drag and drop avail in 2k3 to move objs

2K3 includes various command line utilities suchas dsadd,
dsmove...commands not avail in 2k.

You can installed remote dc using System state data..

Replication capablities enhanced

Expected answer: You can rename the domain using rendom
utility ...not possible with win2k.
00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

Roles: 5 roles : 2 forest wide : Schema, domain naming
3 domain wide : rid, pdc emulator and
Infrastucture...

0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000

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What is the difference between windows 2000 and windows 2003 server features? what is ASR? What a..

Answer / madan

Microsoft® Windows NT® and Windows® 2000-based disk mirroring and duplexing implement RAID (redundant array of independent disks) features in software using any hardware compatible with the operating system. Because these are software-based solutions provided with the operating system, they offer a cost advantage.

Disk mirroring protects against media failure by maintaining a fully redundant copy of a partition on another disk. This provides protection from the downtime and expense involved in recovering lost data and restoring data from a backup storage facility. In a sense, mirroring is continual backup. Mirroring also provides some performance benefits when reading data from disks under heavy I/O loads. Windows NT–based disk mirroring and Windows 2000 mirrored volume implement RAID 1.

Disk duplexing is a form of mirroring that provides protection against controller failures (in addition to protecting against media failures) by using a different disk controller on the mirror disk.

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