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I applied via Shine and was interviewed in May 2024. There was 1 interview round.
A server is a computer or software program that provides functionality for other programs or devices, often in a networked environment.
A server stores and manages data, files, or applications that can be accessed by clients over a network.
Servers can provide services such as email, web hosting, file sharing, and database management.
Examples of servers include web servers like Apache or Nginx, email servers like Microso...
WSUS stands for Windows Server Update Services, a Microsoft tool for managing and distributing updates to Windows operating systems and other Microsoft software.
WSUS is used by organizations to centrally manage and distribute updates to Windows operating systems and other Microsoft software.
It allows administrators to approve or decline updates before they are deployed to client computers.
WSUS can be used to automate t...
FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operations) roles are specialized Active Directory domain controller tasks.
FSMO roles are used to manage and perform specific tasks within an Active Directory environment.
There are five FSMO roles: Schema Master, Domain Naming Master, RID Master, PDC Emulator, and Infrastructure Master.
Each FSMO role is responsible for a specific aspect of the Active Directory domain.
For example, the PDC Em...
DNS stands for Domain Name System, which translates domain names to IP addresses.
DNS is like a phone book for the internet, translating human-readable domain names (like google.com) to IP addresses (like 172.217.3.206).
It helps users access websites by resolving domain names to their corresponding IP addresses.
DNS servers store records of domain names and their associated IP addresses.
DNS also helps with email delivery...
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. It is a network protocol that automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network.
Automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on a network
Helps in managing and organizing IP addresses efficiently
Reduces the need for manual configuration of IP addresses
Ensures that each device on the network has a unique IP address
Commonly used in home networks, corporate net
A server is a computer or software program that provides functionality for other programs or devices, often in a networked environment.
A server stores and manages data, files, or applications that can be accessed by clients over a network.
Servers can provide various services such as web hosting, email hosting, file storage, and database management.
Examples of servers include web servers like Apache or Nginx, email serv...
DNS stands for Domain Name System. It is a system that translates domain names to IP addresses.
DNS is like a phone book for the internet, translating human-readable domain names (like google.com) to IP addresses (like 172.217.3.206).
DNS helps users access websites and other online services by resolving domain names to their corresponding IP addresses.
DNS operates through a distributed network of servers that store doma...
I applied via Shine and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There was 1 interview round.
A server is a computer or software program that provides functionality for other programs or devices, often over a network.
A server stores and manages data, files, or applications that can be accessed by clients.
Servers can provide services such as email, web hosting, file sharing, and database management.
Examples of servers include web servers like Apache or Nginx, email servers like Microsoft Exchange, and file serve
Backup is the process of creating copies of data to prevent data loss in case of system failures or disasters.
Types of backup include full backup, incremental backup, and differential backup.
Full backup involves copying all data in a system.
Incremental backup only copies data that has changed since the last backup.
Differential backup copies all data that has changed since the last full backup.
Other types of backup incl...
A virtual machine is a software-based emulation of a physical computer that can run operating systems and applications.
Virtual machines allow multiple operating systems to run on a single physical machine
They are isolated from each other and can be easily created, duplicated, or deleted
Common virtual machine software includes VMware, VirtualBox, and Hyper-V
I applied via Shine and was interviewed in Feb 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Virtualization is the process of creating a virtual version of a device or resource, such as a server, storage device, network or operating system.
Allows multiple virtual instances to run on a single physical machine
Improves efficiency by maximizing resource utilization
Enhances flexibility and scalability of IT infrastructure
Examples include VMware, Hyper-V, and VirtualBox
Common types of backups include full, incremental, differential, and snapshot backups.
Full backup: A complete copy of all data in the system.
Incremental backup: Only backs up data that has changed since the last backup.
Differential backup: Backs up all changes since the last full backup.
Snapshot backup: Captures the state of the system at a specific point in time.
A server is a computer or software program that provides functionality for other programs or devices, often over a network.
A server stores and manages data, files, or applications that can be accessed by clients over a network.
Servers can provide services such as email, web hosting, file storage, and database management.
Examples of servers include web servers like Apache or Nginx, email servers like Microsoft Exchange,
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed before May 2023. There was 1 interview round.
To configure Ms Outlook, you need to set up an email account, enter server settings, and customize preferences.
Open Outlook and click on 'File' > 'Add Account'
Enter your email address and password
Choose the account type (e.g. IMAP, POP)
Enter the incoming and outgoing server settings (provided by your email provider)
Customize settings like signature, notifications, and folders
Click 'Finish' to complete the setup
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed before May 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via AmbitionBox and was interviewed in Oct 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
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I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Feb 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
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I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Apr 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Duration-60min, topics covered- financial literacy, logical thinking, reasoning and General awareness
EBIT is earnings before interest and taxes, while EBITDA is earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
EBIT excludes depreciation and amortization expenses, while EBITDA includes them.
EBITDA provides a clearer picture of a company's operating performance by removing the impact of non-operating expenses.
EBIT is commonly used to analyze profitability, while EBITDA is often used to assess a company's ...
A 10% decrease in depreciation would result in higher net income and retained earnings on the financial statements.
Net income would increase as depreciation expense is lower, leading to higher profits.
Retained earnings would also increase as net income contributes to this account.
The company's assets would appear higher on the balance sheet due to lower accumulated depreciation.
Investors may view the company more favor...
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
Securitisation is the process of pooling various types of debt and selling them as securities to investors.
Securitisation involves bundling together various types of debt, such as mortgages, auto loans, or credit card debt.
These debts are then sold to a special purpose vehicle (SPV) which issues securities backed by the cash flows from the underlying assets.
Investors purchase these securities and receive payments based...
Financial ratios are tools used to evaluate a company's financial performance and health.
Financial ratios are calculated using data from a company's financial statements.
They help investors and analysts assess a company's profitability, liquidity, efficiency, and solvency.
A good number for a financial ratio can vary depending on the industry and company size.
For example, a current ratio of 2 or higher is generally cons...
Excel functions like Vlookup, Hlookup, Xlookup, IF/AND/OR are used for data lookup and logical operations.
Vlookup: Searches for a value in the first column of a table and returns a value in the same row from a specified column.
Hlookup: Similar to Vlookup but searches for a value in the first row of a table.
Xlookup: A more versatile version of Vlookup and Hlookup that can search both vertically and horizontally.
IF: Retu...
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