Used to install, configure, and manage Windows Server 2016 server roles and features. It can also be used to manage local and remote servers without using the Remote Desktop Protocol connections.
Windows Server Manager
A file that represents a physical disk drive to a guest operating system running on a virtual machine
Virtual Disk
A fault-tolerant volume where data is interleaved across three or more disks much in the same way as in a striped volume, but with additional information known as parity
RAID 5
Enables you to provide files over the network.
File and Storage Services
Allows the division between the network identifier and the host identifier to fall anywhere in an IPv4 address; it does not have to fall on one of the 8-bit boundaries.
CIDR
Windows Server edition that is administered remotely and optimized for hosting in private clouds and data centers.
Nano Server
Guest systems that behave like physical machines in almost every conceivable way.
Virtual Machine
both servers are configured to work as one, but only one at a time
active-passive cluster
Provides name resolution for TCP/IP networks.
DNS Server
Windows Server installation that provides a command-line management interface (no gui provided).
Server Core
Prepares a Windows computer for cloning by removing specific computer information, such as the computer name and security identifier (SID).
Sysprep
The Windows Server 2016 module responsible for abstracting the computer’s hardware is
Hypervisor
A solution that supports iSCSI, Fibre Channel, and serial attached storage (SAS) SAN connectivity by establishing multiple sessions or connections to the storage array.
MPIO (Multi-path I/O)
Stores information about objects on the network on domain controllers.
ADDS
Active Directory Domain Services
Can contain simple, spanned, striped, and mirrored volumes.
Dynamic Disks
A minimal operating system designed to prepare a computer for installation and servicing of Windows.
Windows PE
Provides new functionality on a virtual machine, including PXE boot by using a standard network adapter, boot from a SCSI virtual hard disk or DVD, Secure Boot, and UEFI firmware support.
Generation 2 Virtual Machine
Used with a failover cluster to determine the number of failures that the cluster can sustain.
Quorum
A service that activates Volume License versions of Windows Vista and later as well as Office 2010 and later.
KMS - Key Management Service
network shares a single network infrastructure that handles storage, data, voice, video, cluster, and management traffic.
Converged Network
NLB can detect the failure of cluster nodes by sending packets known
Heartbeats
Wat Windows PowerShell cmdlet must be executed to support Hyper-V nested virtualization?
Set-VMProcessor
Allows multiple nodes to share a single LUN concurrently. Instead of taking control of the entire LUN, a node takes control of an individual file.
CSV (Cluster Shared Volume)
Provides simplified, secured identity and web Single Sign-On (SSO) capabilities.
Active Directory Federation Services
A feature in Windows Server 2016 that allows you to combine multiple disks into a single logical volume that can be mirrored to protect against one or more drive failures.
Storage Spaces