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2 INFO 1120 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM II MODULE 07: SYSTEM BACKUP STUDENTS NAME: GRADING MATRIX: Total Activity Point Value 10 points EXAM OBJECTIVES: 1 .2 Perform post-installation configuration 4.1 Configure system and data recovery o 4.1.1 Perform file recovery (including OneDrive) TESTOUT REFERENCES: 4.2 Configure and perform file system backup and recovery o 4.2.3 Enable and configure file history o 4.2.4 Restore backup files SKILL SET: Accessing vSphere Configuring permissions SCENARIO: you Data backup is a critical component of maintaining business infrastructures as loss of data can result in halt of daily functions. Ver 1.0 Metropolitan Community College Created 7/21/2022 DO NOT ACCESS ANY OTHER STUDENT’S VIRTUAL MACHINE! You are responsible for your actions within vSphere. Accessing another student’s virtual machine is grounds for automatic course failure or other disciplinary action. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES ACCESS ANOTHER STUDENT’S VIRTUAL MACHINE . Your actions are logged in vSphere.
2 INFO 1120 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM II ACCESSING YOU VM ON VSPHERE: 1. Read the “Accessing your Virtual Machine.pdf” document for instructions on access your Virtual Machine. 2. Do Not Access any VM that was not assigned to you. P ART I: C ONFIGURING “D ATA D RIVE For the purpose of this assignment, we will configure the remaining portion of the hard-drive from the previous assignment as a “Data Backup Drive”. While this is normally NOT a best practice, it will give the you an idea of how to use a separate storage area to backup data in a Virtual Environment. S TEP 1: U SING D ISK M ANAGEMENT TO C REATE A PARTITION AND FORMAT A DRIVE 1) Log on as the Local User (infostudent) 2) Open Disk Management Ver 1.0 Metropolitan Community College Created 7/21/2022
2 INFO 1120 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM II 3) Right Click “Unallocated Drive” 4) Select Simple Volume Ver 1.0 Metropolitan Community College Created 7/21/2022
2 INFO 1120 WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM II 5) Click Next 6) Leave the Default settings and click Next 7) Leave the Default settings and click Next 8) Change the “Volume Label” to “Data Backup” and click Next 9) Click Finish 10) Screenshot 1: Take a screenshot showing the Newly Formatted Drive in the Disk Management Window, with the computer name and domain clearly visible. Paste the screenshot beneath the heading Screenshot 1 on the next page Ver 1.0 Metropolitan Community College Created 7/21/2022
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