1.Which SQL Server clustering requirement changed between SQL 7.0 and SQL 2000? A: Only licenses for the first node in the cluster were required for SQL 7.0; all nodes must have licenses for SQL 2000.B: Multiple virtual SQL servers could not run on the same set of disks for SQL 7.0, but can run on the same set of disks for SQL 2000.C: Binaries are on the shared disk for SQL 7.0, but on the local disk for SQL 2000.D: Microsoft Transaction Server and Microsoft Queue Manager are no longer included as components of SQL 2000.Correct Answers: C 2.What is a SQL Server pre-installation requirement? A: The group must initially contain at least two disk resources.B: The group requires a shared IP address.C: Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator must be configured for the cluster.D: The SQL Server Agent must be installed.Correct Answers: C 3.What is one of the functions of the cluster node command? A: Rename a cluster node.B: Check the status of node resources.C: Pause a cluster node.D: Power down a cluster node.Correct Answers: C 4.Which HP utility should be used to update the Smart Array controller or MSA 1000 storage system firmware in a cluster system? A: ProLiant Support PaqB: Options ROMPaqC: System Configuration UtilityD: Array Configuration UtilityCorrect Answers: B 5.What are ways that HP ProLiant clusters ensure reliability and investment protection of new and existing clusters? Select TWO. A:certified serversB:cluster application white papersC:cost-effective migration paths across all cluster configurationsD:cluster migration kits for automating cluster migrationsE:customized versions of operating systems for cluster integration and migrationsCorrect Answers: A, B 6.Which utility should you use to verify that all disk resources are visible to the server and that all of the drive letters match exactly those assigned on the other cluster node? A: Microsoft Cluster AdministratorB: Intelligent Cluster AdministratorC: Microsoft Disk ManagementD: HP Cluster Verification UtilityCorrect Answers: C 7.You changed the cluster IP address and subnet mask for your internal cluster communication network. This created a new cluster network on the cluster. How do you change the properties of the network connection to restore the original setting for network use? A: With both nodes powered on, open My Network Places on the first node and return the settings for the new cluster network connection to the original setting for the New Cluster Network; then perform the same procedure on the second node.B: With the second node powered off, open My Network Places and return the settings for the new cluster network connection to the original setting for the New Cluster Network; then power off the first node, power on the second, and perform the same procedure on the second node.C: With both nodes powered on, open Microsoft Cluster Administrator and return the settings for the new cluster network connection to the original setting for the New Cluster Network.D: With the second node powered off, open Microsoft Cluster Administrator and return the settings for the new cluster network connection to the original setting for the New Cluster Network; then power off the first node, power on the second, and perform the same procedure on the second node.Correct Answers: D 8.When creating a clustered volume mount point on a cluster node, which requirement must be met? The partition to be mounted must be ______. A: created on the Quorum diskB: mounted to a shared disk in a different groupC: created on a non-clustered diskD: formatted using NTFSCorrect Answers: D 9.Which clustering technology builds middle-tier clusters to load balance COM+ components? A: Network Load Balancing (NLB)B: Component Load Balancing (CLB)C: Cluster serviceD: N-tier balancingCorrect Answers: B 10.Which version of Microsoft Windows Server 2003 supports systems using up to 32-way symmetric multiprocessing? A: Advanced EditionB: Datacenter EditionC: Enterprise EditionD: Professional EditionE: Standard EditionCorrect Answers: B