Business Studies, asked by Prajnya9935, 11 months ago

Let's say that you're the sole it person at your company. The company is a very small startup, and they need to set up a few non-critical services and have a single physical server in place. What's the best approach to fully utilize this server

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Answered by rokrsaurabh31
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Answer:

Explanation:

We can use virtualization to utilize the maximum resources from the server.

"A virtual server above the real server will help in better utilization of resources"

Answered by smartbrainz
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Let's say that you're the sole it person at your company. The company is a very small startup, and they need to set up a few non-critical services and have a single physical server in place. What's the best approach to fully utilize this server

Explanation:

  • A partition is a storage system section, such as a hard disk or a hard drive. It is viewed as a separate logical volume by the operating system, which makes it function like a separate physical device.A storage device can be formatted with one/more partitions.  Some OSs like Windows and Linux need several partitions, while others like macOS need only one.
  • Windows stores system files to system partition, and user data files in data partition. SA 'Recovery Partition' can also be used in some Window drives, which stores Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) files. This partition is used to fix operating system issues that prevent booting.While formatting a storage device with a disk utility, we use the default partition scheme or create a custom onePartitioning a disk will make the organizing of files like video and photo libraries easier, particularly if a large hard drive is available.
  • The development of a separate partition (Start Disk) to protect the device data against corruption can also help, as each partition has its own file system.Older operating systems allow the partitioning of a disk only during formatting or rework.
  • This meant you had to reformat your hard drive to change the partition scheme (and delete all your data). You can now resize and build new partitions or volumes on - the-fly with modern operating system / disk utilities. For example, the APFS filesystem of Apple supports partition redesign and volume creation without reformatting.
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