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MANAGING DISKS AND FILE SYSTEMS

Chapter 3. MANAGING DISKS AND FILE SYSTEMS. OVERVIEW. Monitor and configure disks Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot volumes Monitor and configure removable media, such as tape devices Install, configure, and manage DVD and CD-ROM devices Configure NTFS, FAT32, and FAT file systems

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MANAGING DISKS AND FILE SYSTEMS

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  1. Chapter 3 MANAGING DISKS AND FILE SYSTEMS

  2. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems OVERVIEW • Monitor and configure disks • Monitor, configure, and troubleshoot volumes • Monitor and configure removable media, such as tape devices • Install, configure, and manage DVD and CD-ROM devices • Configure NTFS, FAT32, and FAT file systems • Use disk optimization utilities: Disk Defragmenter, Chkdsk, and Disk Cleanup

  3. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems DISK MANAGEMENT • Types of storage • Setting up hard disks • Adding new disks • Managing disks on remote systems

  4. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems BASIC VS. DYNAMIC STORAGE

  5. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems PARTITIONING A BASIC DISK

  6. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems VOLUMES ON A DYNAMIC DISK • Simple • Spanned • Striped

  7. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems UPGRADING BASIC DISKS TO DYNAMIC DISKS

  8. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems MANAGING STORAGE ON REMOTE SYSTEMS

  9. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems REMOVABLE STORAGE MANAGEMENT

  10. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems MEDIA POOLS • Free • Import • Unrecognized • Application-specific • http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/sag_rsmconcepts_3_2.mspx?mfr=true

  11. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems MANAGING COMPRESSION Compression methods: • Compressed folders • NTFS compression

  12. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems COMPRESSED FOLDERS • Compatible with Zip compression programs • Can be stored on FAT volumes and removable media • Can be e-mailed

  13. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems NTFS COMPRESSION • Managed by the NTFS file system • Automatically compresses and uncompresses files • Managed via compression attributes on files and folders

  14. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems MOVING OR COPYING COMPRESSED FILES Within an NTFS volume: • Moved files retain their compression attribute. • Copied files inherit the attribute of the target folder. Between NTFS volumes: • All files inherit the attribute of the target folder. To FAT or FAT32 partitions: • Files are uncompressed. (FAT does not support compression.)

  15. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems ENCRYPTING FILE SYSTEM • Based on public key cryptography • 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption • Incompatible with NTFS compression • Recovery agent can recover encrypted files

  16. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems ENCRYPTING FILES

  17. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems DECRYPTING FILES

  18. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems COPYING OR MOVING ENCRYPTED FILES • Moving or copying a file into an encrypted folder encrypts it. • Moving or copying an encrypted file to an unencrypted folder does not decrypt it. • Copying or moving an encrypted file to another file system decrypts it. • Moving or copying a file requires decryption ability. • Files can be backed up in the encrypted state.

  19. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems SHARING ENCRYPTED FILES • The owner of an encrypted file can add additional users. • Works with files only. • One file at a time can be shared. • EFS is administered via the Details dialog box under Advanced Attributes for the encrypted file.

  20. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems SHARING ENCRYPTED FILES (CONTINUED)

  21. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems RECOVERING ENCRYPTED FILES • The encrypted file must be recovered by the key used in the Recovery Agent. • If the recovery key certificate is lost, the file cannot be recovered. • The recovery agent’s certificate should be protected.

  22. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems DISK QUOTAS • Per-user limits on data storage. • Limits the space per volume. • Space determination based on uncompressed file size. • Configured by default to all users. • Individual users can be excepted with an individual quota.

  23. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems DISK DEFRAGMENTER

  24. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems CHKDSK

  25. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems DISK CLEANUP

  26. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems SUMMARY • The Disk Management snap-in manages local and remote disks. • Use Disk Management to create volumes and format disks. • Basic disks contain partitions; dynamic disks use volumes. • NTFS compression and encryption are not compatible. • EFS encrypts data on NTFS volumes.

  27. Chapter 3: Managing Disks and File Systems SUMMARY (CONTINUED) • Protect the EFS recovery agent’s certificate to avoid losing files. • Use Disk Defragmenter, Chkdsk, and Disk Cleanup to optimize and repair disks.

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