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Disaster recovery Quiz
How many name servers should you record?
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Only one
None if you use FTP
Exactly four
At least two
Why is it important to record your server control panel login information?
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To update the server physically
To access DNS records
To access your email
To login and manage server settings
What three pieces of information should you record for your domain registrar?
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IP address, port, and location
MX record, DNS, and domain name
Username, password, and login URL
SSL cert, FTP host, and port
What info is needed for FTP access?
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MX record and NS1
Browser, IP, and DNS
Hostname, username, password, and connection type
Admin login and domain name
When might you not need to record DNS login information?
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If you use shared hosting
If you use an external DNS provider
If you use Gmail
If you host your own nameservers or use your registrar’s nameservers
Why should you record MX record settings?
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To enable FTP access
To improve SEO
To hide your IP address
To maintain email functionality after a disaster
What database credentials should you record?
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Only the database name
Database name, username, and password
Username and server IP
Only the password
Why should you avoid using 'Admin' as your main admin login ID?
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It’s too short
It’s insecure and commonly targeted
It won’t work with FTP
It causes database errors
What email info should you record if you use a provider like Gmail?
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FTP credentials
SMTP port only
Nothing is required
Username, password, and login URL
What record type typically holds the server IP address?
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MX record
TXT record
A record
NS record
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