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  • EWhat would be the correct choice?

     

    Q. You are the administrator of a SQL Server 2000 database. You import a table of geographic information from a Microsoft access database into a SQL Server 2000 database. The table has 12,000 rows. Each row averages 5,000 bytes. The table contains lockup data that does not change.

    You want to minimize the size of the data file and the time required to back up the data.

    Which two actions should you take? (Choose two)

    A. Create a 60-MB data file named geography.ndf

    B. Create a 95-MB data file named geography.ndf

    C. Create a 60-MB data file named geography.mdf

    D. Create a 95-MB data file named geography.mdf

    E. Place the table in the PRIMARY firegroup.

    F. Place the table in a new filegroup named LOCATION.

  • Although multiple filegroups on a single array may prove detrimental.

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