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A compan
y has offices in multiple geographic locations. The sites have high-latency, low-bandwidth connections. You need to implement a multisite Windows Deployment Services (WDS) topology for deploying standard client device images to all sites.
Solution: You in
stall four WDS servers and configure them as a load-balanced cluster.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
The Windows Deployment Services server service is not cluster-aware. However, you can run multiple WDS servers in a network to provi
de fault-tolerance and load balancing. The solution in this scenario would be to install a WDS server in each office without any form of load balancing. This will ensure that the clients use the local WDS server.