You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2012 R2.
A network technician installs a new disk on Server1 and creates a new volume. The
properties of the new volume are shown in the exhibit. (Click the Exhibit button.)
You need to ensure that you can restore files on volume D by using the Previous Versions
tab
What should you do first?

A.
Install the File Server Resource Manager role service.
B.
Convert the disk to a dynamic disk.
C.
Run the convert.exe command.
D.
Format volume D.
Explanation:
Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is activated at the volume level. A Shadow copy is
essentially a copy of the disk at a specific moment in time, and this has to be set up do that
you can have a Previous Version that can be used to restore files. However, prior to any
action taken to set up shadow copies, you need to format the disk first since it is mentioned
that it is a NEW volume that was created.
You are a bus driver,in the 1.Station 10 passenger boarded, in the 2.Station 5 passenger get off, and you drove for 40 min then again 7 passenger came and 2 get off 🙂 so how many KM you drove ?
a) 120 KM ?
b) if max 60 KM in hour – 40 KM ?
c) it can be a ship, we didnt say you are using bus 🙂
d) 0 KM because we didnt say you have engined it 🙂
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This question has already been posted in 70-410(v3).
There is something wrong with the screenshot – you can create a volume without formatting it, but then there is no security tab.
No file system – no security tab!
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Absence of “Shadow Copies” tab and presence of “security” tab indicate that volume formatted with ReFS.
Need to reformat with NTFS to enable “Shadow Copies”
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ReFS support Shadow copy even Shadow Copies tab is missing.
There is no need to format the volume
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no real answer from the choices, ReFS and NTFS supported the Shadow Copies, NTFS can directly activate/modify the Shadow Copies directly from the local disk or volume Properties while ReFS can activate/modify it from Server Manager or from Shadow Copies tab in the properties of other NTFS disk/volume.
I tried this on Lab:
C: NTFS (Default partition of OS)
D: ReFS
On file explorer, Right click C:, select properties, go to Shadow Copies tab, from that you can modify the Shadow Copies for both drives above.
so no need to format the volume D.
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