Real time Interview Questions
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[Link] is DHCP.
[Link] is DORA Can you briefly explain.
[Link] protocol used for UNC path within the domain.
[Link] are the Zones in DNS.
[Link] private LTD
[Link] did you handled day to day in Wintel.
[Link] is DHCP.
[Link] is DNS.
[Link] to trouble shoot BSOD error in windows.
[Link] is ESXI& which version are you currently using.
[Link] to upgrade ESXI Host trough update manager.
[Link] to deploy new VM from templet.
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[Link] is page file
2. Bsod
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1. While doing P2v if it got failed at 32% how will you troubleshoot it.
2. Pre requisites for Vcenterserver
3. Communication b/w vcenter & Esxi port number
4. Port number of Life cycle Manger
5. Vphere7.0 vmotion features latest
6. Which version you are using in HP model G9, G10 firmware
7. How to disable P2v configure port
8. Difference b/w MBR and GPT & how will you convert it
9. How to restart vpxa and host D agents (/etc/init. d/hostd restart. /etc/init. d/vpxa restart.)
10. Upgradation of vcs
11. What is lot size
It is the storage size up to which the virtual machine files on datastores can grow. This includes log
files, VMX files,
12. AD replications components and port number
Sites.
Subnets.
Servers.
NTDS Settings.
Connections.
Site Links.
NTDS Site Settings.
Cross-reference.
Active Directory Replication, Login services port 445. Kerberos Passwords, port 464. Authentication
port UDP 137. Authentication port TCP 137.
13. How to recover LTD account
14. What is the process to boot 2019
15. What is page file
16. What is para virtual SCSI controller
PVSCSI adapters are high-performance storage adapters that can result in greater
throughput and lower CPU utilization. PVSCSI adapters are best for environments,
especially SAN environments, where hardware or applications drive a very high amount
of I/O throughput.
17. Vcenter server got crashed how will you restart the services & which services are in
enable state and disable state
18. If vcenter server went down Features Will work, how they work, if not Why they don’t
work
19. How to troubleshoot BSOD error
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1. How to convert MBR to GPT without using tool and without downtime?
2. DHCP reservation and DHCP backend process
3. DNS backup
4. EVC
5. DRS rules
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1. What is Ad & Ad files & Ad partitions &tell me why we use FSMO?
2. What is Sys vol?
3. What is replication & tell me the process of replication?
The replication of updates between Active Directory objects means that data is sent between
multiple domain controllers to keep replicas of directory partitions synchronized. Multiple
domains are common in large organizations, as are multiple sites in disparate locations.
4. What is Gpm & how to apply the Gpm policies?
5. What is Gpupdate & if the Gpupdate is not working then how u will fix it?
6. What is DNS & backend process & what are the zones involved in that & in the
server the DNS is not installing so what was the issue in that & how you will fix that?
7. What are the differences between 2012 & 2016 of windows server?
8. What is Kerberos & why we use the Kerberos protocol?
Kerberos is a protocol for authenticating service requests between trusted hosts across an
untrusted network, such as the internet.
Advantages of Kerberos
Passwords aren't exposed to eavesdropping.
Password is only typed to the local workstation. ...
Password guessing more difficult.
Single Sign-on. ...
Stolen tickets hard to reuse. ...
Much easier to effectively secure a small set of limited access machines (the AS's)
Easier to recover from host compromises.
9. What is KCC?
KCC Offers trainings on Cloud Management and Automation, Data Center Virtualization,
Desktop and Mobility, Network Virtualization, Digital Business Transformation.
10. Tell me the 10 major differences between the Gpt & Mbr?
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[Link] host prechecks
[Link] upgradation
[Link] is vmotion.
[Link] one data centre to another data centre is possible or not
[Link] is VMware
[Link] is vSphere
[Link] to download update manager
[Link] team members how do you describe
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[Link] to Day activities in Wintel and VMware?
[Link] kind of changes and Requests You have been performed Wintel and VMware?
[Link] are Domain Wide and Forest Wide FSMO Roles?
The two forest-wide roles, the Schema Master and the Domain Naming Master exist on a per-
forest basis.
Meanwhile, the three-remaining domain-wide roles - the PDC (Primary Domain Controller)
Emulator (PDCe), RID (Relative Identifier) Master, and Infrastructure Master - exist for
each domain in the forest.
[Link] RID master?
[Link] we Keep Infrastructure master and Global CatLog in one server?
If the server holding the infrastructure master is also a global catalog it won’t ever see any
differences, since the global catalog holds a partitial copy of every object in the forest itself.
Therefore, the infrastructure master won’t do anything in its domain.
[Link] is the Port number of DNS? 53
[Link] are Record’s in DNS?
[Link] you heard of TEXT record?
TXT records are multi-purpose records. While most DNS records contain data only for
machines, this record type can also include human-readable instructions. TXT records are
commonly used to store contact details and general information about a domain.
[Link] is DNS recursion?
The preferred name resolution method is called recursion. Generally speaking, recursion
refers to the process of having the DNS server itself to make queries to other DNS servers on
behalf of the client who made the original request. In essence, the DNS server becomes a
DNS client.
[Link] is STUB zone?
A stub zone is a copy of a zone that contains only those resource records necessary to identify the
authoritative Domain Name System (DNS) servers for that zone.
[Link] is the difference between Forwarders and conditional Forwarders?
[Link] is the difference Between Domain Admin and Enterprises admin Security Group?
13.A user has created in which Group you will assign him?
[Link] are domain local and universal Groups?
[Link] between MBR and GPT? How many partitions can be done in MBR and GPT?
The main differences between MBR and GPT are as follows: ✦ MBR disks can only be
divided into 4 primary partitions or 3 primary partitions + 1 extended partition,
while GPT has no limit on the number of partitions (Windows supports up to 128 partitions).
✦ MBR maximum disk size is 2 TB, but GPT can support 256 TB.
[Link] are The RAID types?
Raid 0, Raid1, Raid 5, Raid 10
[Link] you Worked on GPM? What level Policies can be applied?
[Link] policy is most Preferred?
[Link] is loop back policy?
Group Policy Loopback Processing comes into play if you want to assign user policies to computer
objects. This feature is especially useful in large organizations.
[Link] VMware which versions you have worked on?
[Link] are OVA and OVF files?
[Link] is the Difference between OVA and OVF?
[Link] to upgrade CPU for a VM without Shutting Down the VM?
[Link] is the Thin and Thick Previsioning?
[Link] to covert the VM from Thick to thin?
[Link] are File you see in the datastore in VM folder?
[Link]. NV ram is deleted What will happen? will it affect VM?
[Link] you came Across Orphaned VM?
An orphaned VM is a virtual machine that has been disconnected from its host. This problem
happens in various network virtualization systems, indicating that a single virtual machine is not
correctly connected to the greater software environment.
[Link] is the Difference Btw Standard switch and distributed Switch?
A standard vSwitch works within one ESX/ESXi host only. Distributed switches allow
different hosts to use the switch as long as they exist within the same host cluster.
A distributed vSwitch extends its ports and management across all the servers in a cluster,
supporting up to 500 hosts per distributed switch.
[Link] is DRS? Which licence is required for that?
[Link] to install patches for esxi? issues faced while installing patches?
[Link] you encountered PSOD? What was the Issue?
[Link] you Configured ESXI from Scratch? (installing ESXI)
[Link] is the Hardware used in ESXI?
It is a bare-metal hypervisor that runs directly on server hardware without the need for an
operating system. ESXi allows multiple virtual machines (VMs) to run on a single physical
server, each with its own operating system, applications, and virtual hardware resources,
including virtual CPUs, memory, storage, and networking.
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1How to add server to Nagios
[Link] to resolve CPU utilization if one user. Utilization is increasing for next 1hr what are
the necessary steps.
[Link] utilization parameters for particular windows server. What is the protocol u will use.
[Link] u deployed any new server?
[Link] server what we need to enable in windows server. What u will do.
6. Change process
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[Link] all are tickets u handled in wintel and VMware explain any 2?
[Link] raid 1 one of the disks is corrupted. What is the steps u need to take for changing to new
disk.
[Link] network team is upgrading the port switches without any intimation. There are many
critical VMs are running. What all are the steps u will take and how u will work network
team to resolve the issues.
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[Link] is the difference between desktop and server.
[Link] is HA and DRS
3. Explain about RAID configuration
4. How to restore the data in the newly added disk for the raid configuration.
[Link] is NIC teaming
[Link] to increase the disk space
[Link] to configure IP address for HP servers in ILO.
[Link] P1 issue.
[Link], we need to do Snapshot consolidation.
[Link] is the datacentre and cluster?
[Link] is the distributed switch.
[Link] sever upgrade.
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1. ESXI host not responding. How to troubleshoot?
2. What is HA?
3. What is HA Agent?
4. What is admission control?
It is one of techniques that is widely used in virtual-circuit networks to keep congestion at
bay. The idea is do not set up a new virtual circuit unless the network can carry the added
traffic without becoming congested.
[Link] is ballooning?
Memory ballooning makes the guest operating system aware of the host's memory shortage.
Virtualization providers such as VMware enable memory ballooning. VMware
memory ballooning, Microsoft Hyper-V dynamic memory, and the open source KVM
balloon process are similar in concept.
[Link] is DRS?
[Link] is VMkernel?
VMkernel is a POSIX-like operating system developed by VMware. The VMkernel is the
liaison between virtual machines (VMs) and the physical hardware that supports them. The
VMkernal is responsible for allocating memory, scheduling CPUs and providing other
hardware abstraction and operating system (OS) services.
[Link] port groups are there in VSS?
Virtual standard switch has 4 port groups defined – 3 for VM communication and one
VMKernel port group. When Yellow VLAN 10 or Red VLAN 20 (or any VLAN ID in the
range of 1 to 4094) is allocated to a port group, the virtual switch strips tag when delivering it
to VM or VMKernel port in this group.
[Link] port groups in Distributed switch?
[Link] and NAS difference?
NAS is a single storage device that serves files over Ethernet and is relatively inexpensive
and easy to set up, while a SAN is a tightly coupled network of multiple devices that is more
expensive and complex to set up and manage
[Link] channel and ISCSI difference?
Fiber Channel is a kind of high-performance but expensive storage network. It requires you
specialized admin skill sets. Fiber Channel is famous for its high building rating,
management difficulty and inflexibility (due to incompatibilities between vendor and
products). ISCSI charges you less and is much easier to deploy and manage than FC.
[Link] is Host swapping?
The host reserves a certain amount of space for swapping to the host cache. If you have a vSphere license
to set up a virtual flash resource, you can use the resource to configure the
[Link] to do ESXI patching. Detailed process?
[Link] down. How to troubleshoot?
[Link] able to increase disk, what is the reason?
[Link] are snapshot files?
[Link] snapshot with memory and without memory. What is the difference?
[Link] any changes done, what happen to snapshot if change is successful and what if it is
unsuccessful?
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What is RADI 1&5
WHAT difference between vsphere & vCenter
What is vmotion
WHAT is svmotion
When we use svmotion
When do you do v2v
What is DNS. How to test that weather DNS server is working or not
What is different between DHCP & STATIC IP
What is DHCP IP
What is DHCP
In service now what are the different ticket u handled
What is ILO use for
Can we install windows OS using ILO
What are the application running in u r infra
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[Link] raid
2. Difference between raid 1& raid 5
3. If raid 5 having 1TB each disk (total 10disks) after configuring raid5 what is total
capacity of disk
[Link] is hardening
Systems hardening is a collection of tools, techniques, and best practices to reduce
vulnerability in technology applications, systems, infrastructure, firmware, and other areas.
[Link] itsm tools
IT Service Management (ITSM) Tools enable IT operations organizations, specifically
infrastructure and operations (I&O) managers, to better support the production environment.
6. What P1 & P2 tickets
7 for what priority based on ticket is P1 Or P2
[Link] between 2012 &2016
[Link] is difference between snapshot &clone
[Link] storage vmotion
11. Why do we use Storage vmotion
[Link] Vmotion
[Link] is cluster
14. Explain difference between vsphere &vcenter
15. What is gateway
A gateway is a network node used in telecommunications that connects two networks
with different transmission protocols together.
[Link] is subnet mask
A subnet mask is used to divide an IP address into two parts. One part identifies the host
(computer), the other part identifies the network to which it belongs.
[Link] dhcp
[Link] to validate dns server working or not?
Open the Command Prompt. · Type ipconfig /all and press Enter. · Look for the DNS
Servers entry to check your DNS settings and verify that they.
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20. Explain memory utilization
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[Link] GPO? Can we apply GPO per particular user??
[Link] is limitations of group policy management
Limitations of GPOs
Flexibility is limited -- GPOs can only be applied to users or computers. So they're limited
when it comes to applying settings based on context. Limited triggers -- GPOs can only be
applied at computer startup, when a user logs on or at set intervals.
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[Link] D Means what
[Link] D Restart Means What Happened to VM's
[Link] between Db switch & Standard switch
[Link] trunk port to closed trunk port
A trunk port allows you to send all those signals for each switch or router across a single
trunk link.
[Link] many ways we can upgrade the esxi host...tell me details explaining.
ILO, Putty, Update manager
[Link] affinity & anti-affinity rule, y we use.
Affinity and anti-affinity rules create relationship between virtual machines (VMs) and hosts.
The rule can be applied to VMs, or a VM and a host. The rule either keeps the VMs and hosts
together (affinity) or separated (anti-affinity). Policies are applied during individual VM
deployment.
[Link] basic disk & dynamic disc
A basic disk using the GPT partition style can have up to 128 primary partitions, while
dynamic disks will have a single LDM partition as with MBR partitioning.
[Link] to increase data store
[Link] is kernel port & vm port group
The VMkernel port is a virtual adapter; that is, it is a special device with which the vSphere
host communicates with the outside world.
VM port groups are a way that we can create logical rules around the virtual ports that
are made available to VMs.
[Link] to trouble shoot exsi host issues
[Link] to create a root password if it is expired
[Link] to add alternative DNS server IP to vCenter server
Procedure
1. In the vCenter Server Management Interface, click Networking.
2. From the Network Settings page, click Edit.
3. Expand the Hostname and DNS section to configure the DNS settings. ...
4. From the Network Settings page, click Edit.
5. Expand the NIC0 section to configure the gateway settings. ...
6. Edit the IPv4 address settings.
[Link] fdm works in the back-end process
The FDM communicates directly with both the hostd agent and the vCenter Server. The
hostd agent, which runs on the host server, is required for vSphere HA to function correctly.
If the hostd agent is not functioning, the FDM puts all vSphere HA functions on hold until the
agent is operational again.
14. How to upgrade the DB switch? Is there any business impact??
The DB->upgrade () method upgrades all of the databases included in the file, if
necessary. If no upgrade is necessary, DB->upgrade () always returns success. Database
upgrades are done in place and are [Link], do you check load balancer
To increase the size of a database
Expand Databases, right-click the database to increase, and then click Properties. In
Database Properties, select the Files page. To increase the size of an existing file, increase the
value in the Initial Size (MB) column for the file.
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[Link] about your day to day activities.
[Link] to download vm log files by using cmd.
[Link] to delete and Revert the Snapshot.
[Link] many snapshots we can take for a vm.
[Link] of snapshot.
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7. If esxi host disconnected how to troubleshoot.
[Link] of physical storage adapters.
[Link] is the difference between standard switch and Distribued switch.
[Link] to add particular drive from one vm to another vm.
[Link] we upgrade VMware tools from 8-19.
[Link] port number.
[Link] port number.
[Link] to restart host by using cmd.
[Link] Rdm disk is corrupted as VMware administrator what will you do.
[Link] upgradation for proliant servers .
[Link] is the difference between vcenter server 6.0 and 7.0.
18. What is psc.
[Link] vm got corrupted how will you troubleshoot it.
[Link] default vmfs file size is 1Tb for which data store it will be configured.
21. Where can you find the psc option in Vcenter server.
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What are the issues u are facing every day in u r infra
How to trouble shoot DCUI console is in Hung state
How do u install patches...if patching fail how do you troubleshoot it
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[Link] is AD and fsmo roles.
[Link] is HA,FT,DRS.
[Link] to u increase vm disk .
[Link] is snapshot and what happens when u choose to include ram content?
[Link] is reverse lookup zone?
[Link] is static and dynamic ip?
[Link] is change management and incident management?
[Link] is problem ticket?
[Link] about clustering?
[Link] and domain difference
[Link] used to update a gpo ?
Ans : gpupadate /force
[Link] do we use group policy?
13. how does dns work?
14. How do u check logs of server?
Ans: event viewer
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[Link]: Tecplix
[Link] me about ur organisation?(all past companies)
[Link] do u upgrade esxi host?
[Link] do u troubleshoot bsod issue?
[Link] is snapshot and it's files?
[Link] is thin and thick provisioning?
[Link]:LTI mindtree
1. how many years of experience do you have?
2. Tell me the role of yours in AD?
3. What is the tool used to unlock the account if it's getting locked frequently?
4. Do you know about replication?
5. where will you check replication?
6. I want to create 2 policies in one GPO..can I able to create?
7. If CEO of the company wants 2 policies in one GPO then what will you do?
8. DHCP, DNS, LDAP, Kerberos port numbers?
9. Sysvol folder?
10. If PDC gets down, what will happen?