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    THEORETICAL QUES. Q1. Explain the following fixed server/ database roles that exist in the sql server; a) Sysadmin b) Securityadmin c) Dbcreator d) Db_owner e) Db_accessadmin f) Db_securityadmin Ans.;- a) Sysadmin;-the sysadmin fixed server role can perform any activity in the server. The local administrator group are member of the sysadmin fixed server role. The users with sysadmin server role. The sysadmin a complete control of your server. There is a vulnerability database to run sql codes

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    Introduction A local education authority has requested a report outlining a design a framework based desktop environment that is capable of supplying at least twenty IT instructors. There is currently a server in place that is capable of housing the virtual platform and the report will show how to scale the server to meet the needs of the instructors. Requirements The IT instructors will also require virtualised GPU that can support at least twenty IT instructors that will be demonstrating STEM based teaching

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    1) Server - A server is a computer or a device which is connected on a network that is managing all the network data. There are many types of servers, for example file server, database server, print server, etc. Client – A client is part of a client server, a client runs on a personal computer or in most cases on a work station and relies on the server to perform some of the operations. For example, an email client is an app that enables you to send and receive emails. Router – The router is a

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    DBA          Dev          BI          Career          Categories          Events          Whitepapers          Today 's Tip          Join   SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Plan for DBAs By: Jeremy Kadlec   |   Read Comments (2)   |   Related Tips: More > Upgrades and Migrations Problem At our organization we are in the planning stages of upgrading to SQL Server 2008.  What are some of the key considerations as we plan to upgrade?  How much time should be spent on planning?  Who should do the planning

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    Software • Windows server 2008: These are the functions that consider when using the win server 2008; 1. Presence of read-only domain controller. 2. Presence of bit locker a full drive encryption. 3. Easy maintainable server manager which provides useful UI for the user. 4. Network access protection which allows implementing security policies. • Client O/S: Windows 7, 8, 8.1 64bits. These types of an operating system have good performance and new features. These are the latest operating systems

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    accessible Nginx server is directly serving content to clients and is not routing traffic through a CDN intermediary such as CloudFlare, Akamai, or Amazon CloudFront. You can also support secure connections with Nginx and a CDN, but will encounter provider-specific configuration steps that will not be outlined here. ### Overview Unlike the default HTTP protocol supported by Nginx, HTTPS and HTTP/2 are secure protocols that allow clients to verify the authenticity of a server claiming to be the

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    Network Operating Systems TASK1 1.1) Brief INTRODUCTION There are 5 versions of Windows Server 2003, we’re not including Microsoft Windows Small Business Server, which is in a category by itself. - Standard Edition This version is designed to meet the requirements of a small-sized to medium-sized business. It includes all the necessary file and printer sharing, secure internet connectivity and collaboration capabilities to do so - Enterprise Edition Is for medium sized to large sized businesses

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    Database servers are expected to reach the needs of the business, market and end users by providing tremendous performance. Since companies are moving towards “big data” technology to support larger audience there is always a need to have a performance enriched data warehouse server running behind to accommodate the needs of end users. A traditional database server is capable of handling gigs of data, providing a minimal amount of performance. This is due to the restricted amount of pre-defined configurations

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    INTRODUCTION Server cluster is a set of liberated servers functioning in Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, or Windows Server 2003, Data centre Edition, and employed together as an individual system to accommodate high facilities of services for customers. When a breakdown arises on one computer system in a cluster, sources are reclassified and the workload is reshuffled to one more computer in the cluster. We can utilize server clusters to assure that clients have consistent entry to crucial

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    The purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive review of the SQL Server 2005 Express Edition for Beginners tutorial. The SQL Server 2005 Express database tutorial helps users understand what a database is, it explains how to create tables within a database and how users can covert flat databases into relational databases. This tutorial was basically designed to give users the basic knowledge of creating data bases. Databases are nothing more than a collection of files that work together

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