A company 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: At each site, you create a multicast deployment. You pre-stage the client images that you plan
to deploy and point them to the local WDS server.
Does this meet the goal?

A.
Yes
B.
No
Explanation:
On of the advantages of prestaging clients is the ability for multiple Windows Deployment Services
servers to service the same network segment. You can do this by restricting the server to answer only a
particular set of clients.
Prestaging Client Computers
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc770832(v=ws.10).aspx
Either the wording of the question is messy and the answer’s Yes, or the wording was intentionally odd and the answer’s No. The question says “You pre-stage the client IMAGES that you plan to deploy”. But prestaging is nothing to do with images, it’s where you create the computer objects in AD before deploying those computers. It provides a way of forcing a particular WDS server to deploy that computer, which sounds needed in this scenario. I’m not sure which I’d go for.
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there is low bandwith and high latency. The image which must be installed, should be available in the local site. We probably need DFS or some other distribution method for this.
My answer would be B – NO.
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