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Which two locations can a Windows Server be backed up to? (Choose two)

The correct answer is B. Local drive D. Remote share folder. Windows Server can be backed up to both local storage directly attached to the server and remote network locations.

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Question

Which two locations can a Windows Server be backed up to? (Choose two)

Options

  • ANetwork router
  • BLocal drive
  • CLocal DFS root share
  • DRemote share folder

How the community answered

(54 responses)
  • A
    4% (2)
  • B
    94% (51)
  • C
    2% (1)

Why each option

Windows Server can be backed up to both local storage directly attached to the server and remote network locations.

ANetwork router

A network router is a network device used for traffic forwarding, not a storage device capable of hosting backups.

BLocal driveCorrect

A local drive, such as an internal hard disk or an attached USB drive, provides a direct and readily accessible location for storing server backups.

CLocal DFS root share

A Local DFS root share is a logical namespace for distributed filesystems, not a physical storage location where backups are directly stored.

DRemote share folderCorrect

A remote share folder, accessible over the network, allows for centralized backup storage and facilitates off-site data protection for Windows Servers.

Concept tested: Windows Server backup destinations

Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/administration/windows-server-backup/windows-server-backup-overview

Topics

#server backup#local storage#remote share#disaster recovery

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