What nodes exist within the VM and Services workspace in the VMM Console, and what purpose does each node serve?
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The Tenants node organizes virtual machines you host for your tenants, also referred to as customers or clients. The Clouds node displays the virtual machines within your private cloud, taking advantage of the cloud model using on-premises hardware. Under the Azure Subscriptions node you can manage your Microsoft Azure cloud-based instances, connecting to virtual machines over the Internet and performing simple power and restart actions. The VM Networks node displays the available virtual networks and their IP address pools. The Storage node shows the disk information for your virtual machines, such as the type (for example, fixed or dynamic), total capacity, available space, and use of storage arrays. The All Hosts node allows you to configure and interact with all hosts being managed by the VMM Management Server and their virtual machines.
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You are formulating a SQL statement to retrieve data from Oracle. Which of the following SQL statements are invalid?
A. select Jersey_No from PLAYERS; B. select NAME, Jersey_No from PLAYERS; C. select NAME,Jersey_No where Jersey_No = 6; D. select * from PLAYERS where Jersey_No = 6;
Match each term with the correct statement below.
A. The native Windows Server file system B. Allows an administrator to monitor disk space being consumed by users on the network and to control the amount of disk space being consumed on a per-user or per-group basis C. A major update for a Windows operating system which can include many updated and enhanced components and functions D. An array of multiple hard drives designed to extend the life of disk drives and to prevent data loss from a hard disk failure E. Creates a catalog of information about documents accessed through the Search option from Windows Explorer F. A process that significantly reduces the size of a file by techniques such as removing unused space within a file or using compression algorithms G. A portion of a storage area, such as a hard disk, that has been set up for one file system H. Used in conjunction with Active Directory to make file searching and retrieval faster I. A program on a read-only or flash memory chip that establishes basic communication with components such as the monitor and disk drives