How do the two different types of checkpoints available in Hyper-V differ?
What will be an ideal response?
A standard checkpoint saves the memory and disk state of the virtual machine, allowing the virtual machine to resume exactly where it was created with no unsaved work lost. A production checkpoint saves the virtual machine state and is more reliable, but ignores any open applications. Any open documents or unsaved data since the last save will be lost.
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What are the perceptual organization principles?
What will be an ideal response?
A(n) ____________________ is an audio file that is distributed through downloads or the use of a feed.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Give an example of a transaction program that contains a cursor, such that the value returned by one of its FETCH statements depends on whether or not the cursor was de?ned to be INSENSITIVE. Assume that this transaction is the only one executing. We are not concerned about any e?ect that a concurrently executing transaction might have.
What will be an ideal response?
Sara makes a phone call to the help desk pretending to be Jane. Sara states that she has forgotten her password and asks that it be reset to 12345. Which of the following is Sara performing?
A. Shoulder surfing B. Impersonation C. Dumpster diving D. Tailgating