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You need to ensure that D:\Folder1 can only consume 100 MB of disk space

You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
An administrator creates a quota as shown in the Quota exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You run the dir command as shown in the Dir exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)

You need to ensure that D:\Folder1 can only consume 100 MB of disk space.
What should you do?

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A.
From File Server Resource Manager, create a new quota.

B.
From File Server Resource Manager, edit the existing quota.

C.
From the Services console, set the Startup Type of the Optimize drives service to
Automatic.

D.
From the properties of drive D, enable quota management.

Explanation:
1. In Quota Management, click the Quota Templates node.
2. In the Results pane, select the template on which you will base your new quota.
3. Right-click the template and click Create Quota from Template (or select Create Quota
from Template from the Actions pane). This opens the Create Quota dialog box with the
summary properties of the quota template displayed.
4. Under Quota path, type or browse to the folder that the quota will apply to.
5. Click the Create quota on path option. Note that the quota properties will apply to the
entire folder.
Note
To create an auto apply quota, click the Auto apply template and create quotas on existing
and new subfolders option. For more information about auto apply quotas, see Create an
Auto Apply Quota.
6. Under Drive properties from this quota template, the template you used in step 2 to create
your new quota is preselected (or you can select another template from the list). Note that
the template’s properties are displayed under Summary of quota properties.
7. Click Create.
Create a new Quota on path, without using the auto apply template and create quota on
existing and new subfolders.


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8 Comments on “You need to ensure that D:\Folder1 can only consume 100 MB of disk space

    1. Mountswolmore says:

      Look at the icon for the quota. The top pie is greyed out while the bottom two are colored in. This quota template is bound to the parent folder, but only applies to children created in it. You need to create a template that applies directly to the parent.




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  1. JonBan says:

    I agree with answer A.

    The quota described on the exhibit ensures that any subfolder of D:\Folder1 is limited to 100MB, but doesn’t affect Folder1 itself, that’s why you need to create a new quota.

    You can see that on the exhibit by the 3-pies icon and also the “\*” at the end of the path. If you apply a quota to Folder1 itself, you will have a folder icon with one pie and your path will show “D:\Folder1” without the “\*”.




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  2. taspanja says:

    Couldn’t you just edit the Quota Path of the current quota?

    If you just leave the current quota there it will be a useless quota since it is being limited by the new quota.

    Then i believe the correct answer would be B.




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