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You are the database administrator for a financial services company. Employees enter data 24 hours a day into a SQL Server 2000 database. These employees report slower response times when new account information is gathered from branch offices and added to the database. You currently use the following BULK INSERT statement to add the account information.BULK INSERT finance.dbo.customersFROM 'd:bulkaccts143_10142000.txt'WITH DATAFILETYPE = 'char', FIELDTERMINATOR = 't', ROWTERMINATOR = 'n', TABLOCK You want to ensure that response times do not slow when new account information is added to the database. What should you do?

A) Add the BATCHSIZE option to the BULK INSERT statement, and then set the option equal to 10 percent of the number of rows to be loaded. B) Add the ROWS_PER_BATCH option to the BULK INSERT statement, and then set the option equal to 10 percent of the number of rows to be loaded.
C) Drop the indexes for the Customers table before the data load, and then re-create the indexes after the data load is complete. D) Remove the TABLOCK option from the BULK INSERT statement.

Answer:   D) Remove the TABLOCK option from the BULK INSERT statement.



Explanation:

The TABLOCK hint increases the number of locks during the adding process. This is the reason why response time are slows down during this process. By removing the TABLOCK hint the default more granular row-level lock will be used. This would decrease the scope of the locks which would result in less waiting jobs and performance would improve.


Note: The BULK INSERT statement is used to copy a data file into a database table or view in a format specified by the user. The BULK INSERT statement accepts the TABLOCK hint, which allows the user to specify the locking behavior that the BULK INSERT statement should use. TABLOCK specifies that a bulk update table-level lock is taken for the duration of the bulk copy. If TABLOCK is not specified, the default uses row-level locks.

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Which operating system(s) can you upgrade to Windows 2000 Server?

A) Windows 95 B) Windows 98
C) Windows for Workgroups D) Windows NT Server 4.0
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Windows NT Server 4.0

Explanation:

The only operating systems that can be upgraded to Windows 2000 Server are Windows NT Server 3.51 and Windows NT Server 4.0 E is the only correct answer.

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You are installing Windows 2000 on a computer that already has another operating system installed on it. You choose to install Windows 2000 in a different folder than the previously installed operating system. What will Windows 2000 do?

A) Abort the installation process B) Delete the previously installed operating system
C) Display an error message indicating that windows 2000 cannot be installed in a different folder D) Cause the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) Cause the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system

Explanation:

When windows 2000 is installed in the same folder as the other operating system, Windows 2000 will delete the previously installed operating system. When Windows 2000 is installed in a different folder than the other operating system, it will automatically configure the computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and the previously installed operating system.

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You create a mirrored volume on a Windows 2000 Server computer. What additional item should you create?

A) A new Config.nt file B) A new Auto exec.nt file
C) A fault tolerance boot disk D) A set of Windows 2000 Setup Boot Disks
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) A fault tolerance boot disk

Explanation:

A fault tolerance boot disk is a floppy disk that you create that enables you to boot your Windows 2000 computer in the event that the first disk in your computer's mirrored volume fails. This disk contains an edited copy of the Boot.ini file.

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Which hardware platform (or platforms) are supported by Windows 2000?

A) The Intel Pentium/ 166MHZ (and higher) platform B) The Compac Alpha platform
C) The PowerPC platform D) The MIPS R4000 platform
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) The Intel Pentium/ 166MHZ (and higher) platform

Explanation:

The Intel Pentium/166MHz (and higher) platform is the only hardwaer platform supported by Windows 2000.

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You want to implement Active Directory on your Windows 2000 network. Your network consists of Windows 2000 Server computers, Windows 2000 Professional computers, Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers, and Windows 98 computers. You want to achieve optimum functionality of all the client computers with Active Directory. What should you do?

A) Install the Directory Service Client on all of the Windows 98 computers. B) Upgrade all of the Windows 98 computers to Windows 2000 Professional
C) Upgrade all of the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers and Windows 98 computers to Windows 2000 Professional D) Nothing. Windows 2000 will automatically detect all client computers and optimize them to function with Active Directory.
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Upgrade all of the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 computers and Windows 98 computers to Windows 2000 Professional

Explanation:

To achieve optimum functionality of the client computers, you must upgrade all of them to Windows 2000. Upgrading some of them and/or installing the Directory Service Client will gain some functionality, but the question specifically states that "optimum functionality" is the required result.

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You are installing Windows 2000 on a computer that already has another operating system installed on it. You choose to install Windows 2000 in a different folder than the previously installed operating system. What will Windows 2000 do?

A) Wireless devices B) Multiple displays
C) Advanced Power Management (APM) D) Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPSs)
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Advanced Power Management (APM)

Explanation:

Of the four features listed, all are supported on both Windows 2000 Professional and Windows 2000 Server Computers except APM. APM is only supported on Windows 2000 Professional computers.

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You are preparing to install Windows 2000 on a computer, and you want this computer to be able to dual  boot between Windows 2000 and Windows 98. Which file system should you use?

A) FAT B) NTFS
C) HPFS D) You can use either FAT or NTFS
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) FAT

Explanation:

If you want your computer to dual boot between Windows 2000 and windows 98, you should choose the FAT or FAT 32 file system, because Windows 98 does not support NTFS or HPFS, and Windows 2000 does not support HPFS.

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You decide to change the file system on your Windows 2000 computer. You want to change drive C: from FAT to NTFS. What should you type at the command prompt?

A) FORMAT C: /FS : NTFS B) CONVERT C: /FS : NTFS
C) FORMAT C: /NTFS D) CONVERT C: /NTFS
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) CONVERT C: /FS : NTFS

Explanation:

The convert.exe command is used to change a volume's file system from FAT to NTFS.

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