Microsoft 70-462 - MCSA Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2012/2014 Databases Exam

Question #6 (Topic: Volume A)
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You administer a Microsoft SQL Server database server that hosts a transactional database and a reporting database. The transactional database is updated
through a web application and is operational throughout the day. The reporting database is only updated from the transactional database.
The recovery model and backup schedule are configured as shown in the following table:
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At 14:00 hours, you discover that pages 71, 520, and 713 on one of the database files are corrupted on the reporting database.
You also need to ensure that data loss is minimal.
What should you do?
A. Perform a partial restore. B. Restore the latest full backup, and restore the latest differential backup. Then, restore each log backup taken before the time of failure from the most recent differential backup. C. Restore the latest full backup. D. Restore the latest full backup, and restore the latest differential backup. Then, restore the latest log backup. E. Perform a page restore. F. Restore the latest full backup. Then, restore each differential backup taken before the time of failure from the most recent full backup. G. Perform a point-in-time restore. H. Restore the latest full backup. Then, restore the latest differential backup.
Answer: H
Question #7 (Topic: Volume A)
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same set of answers choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one
question in the series.
You administer a Microsoft SQL Server database server that hosts a transactional database and a reporting database. The transactional database is updated
through a web application and is operational throughout the day. The reporting database is only updated from the transactional database.
The recovery model and backup schedule are configured as shown in the following table:
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At 16:20 hours, you discover that pages 17, 137, and 205 on one of the database files are corrupted on the transactional database.
You need to ensure that the transactional database is restored.
You also need to ensure that data loss is minimal.
What should you do?
A. Perform a partial restore. B. Restore the latest full backup, and restore the latest differential backup. Then, restore each log backup taken before the time of failure from the most recent differential backup. C. Perform a point-in-time restore. D. Restore the latest full backup. E. Restore the latest full backup, and restore the latest differential backup. Then, restore the latest log backup. F. Perform a page restore. G. Restore the latest full backup. Then, restore each differential backup taken before the time of failure from the most recent full backup. H. Restore the latest full backup. Then, restore the latest differential backup. F
Answer: Explanation
Question #8 (Topic: Volume A)
Note: This question is part of a series of questions that use the same set of answers choices. An answer choice may be correct for more than one
question in the series.
You administer a Microsoft SQL Server database server that hosts a transactional database and a reporting database. The transactional database is updated
through a web application and is operational throughout the day. The reporting database is only updated from the transactional database.
The recovery model and backup schedule are configured as shown in the following table:
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One of the hard disk drives that stores the reporting database fails at 16:40 hours.
You need to ensure that the reporting database is restored. You also need to ensure that data loss is minimal.
What should you do?
A. Restore the latest full backup. Then, restore each differential backup taken before the time of failure from the most recent full backup. B. Perform a partial restore. C. Restore the latest full backup, and restore the latest differential backup. Then, restore the latest log backup. D. Perform a point-in-time restore. E. Restore the latest full backup. F. Perform a page restore. G. Restore the latest full backup, and restore the latest differential backup. Then, restore each log backup taken before the time of failure from the most recent differential backup. H. Restore the latest full backup. Then, restore the latest differential backup.
Answer: H
Question #9 (Topic: Volume A)
DRAG DROP
You administer three Microsoft SQL Server 2012 servers named ServerA, ServerB, and ServerC.
ServerA is the acting principal and ServerB is the mirror.
You need to add ServerC as a witness to the existing mirroring session between ServerA and ServerB.
You need to achieve this goal without delaying synchronization.
Which three actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in
the correct order.)
Select and Place:
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Answer: [Microsoft-70-462-1.0/xmlfile-15_1.jpg]
Question #10 (Topic: Volume A)
You administer a Microsoft SQL Server database.
You create an availability group named haContosoDbs. Your primary replica is available at Server01\Contoso01.
You need to configure the availability group to prevent data loss. In the event of a database failure, the designed secondary database must come online
automatically.
Which Transact-SQL statement should you use?
A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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C
Answer: Explanation
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