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Which following actions should you take ?

You are employed as a senior network administrator at ABC.com.
ABC.com has an Active Directory domain named ABC.com.
All servers on the ABC.com network have Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
ABC.com has two servers,named SERVER1 and SERVER2 which are configured in a two-node failover
cluster.
Server1 includes a folder,named ABCAppData,which is configured as a Distributed File System (DFS)
name space folder target.
After configuring another two nodes in the failover cluster, you are instructed to make sure that
access to ABC AppData is highly available.
You also have to make sure that application data is replicated to ABCAppData via DFS replication.
Which following actions should you take ?

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A.
You should consider configuring a scale-out File Server

B.
You should consider configuring the replication settings for the cluster

C.
You should consider configuring a file server for general use

D.
You should consider configuring the Quorum settings

Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh831349.aspx

10 Comments on “Which following actions should you take ?

    1. Rogue says:

      Yes, I agree. C is the answer. even in the solution provided DFS Replication is not supported with Scale-Out-File-Servers. The highlighted “DFS Namespaces” is supported, but one line down it distincly states that DFSR is not.

      Good call, Sakibur.




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  1. lusis987 says:

    Hello, People. Are you reading? “Which following actions should you take ?”
    That means there can be more than one line (checkbox) for righ answer.

    Answ. A,C maybe eaven B




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  2. eck says:

    When you choose to configure a File Server role for clustering, you must choose a FileServer For General Use or a Scale-Out File Server For Application Data. A File Server
    For General Use is typically used to support users who want to store files on file shares.
    A Scale-Out File Server can be used to ensure that an application that connects to a
    file share doesn’t generate errors during failover. In addition, a Scale-Out File Server
    works on many live nodes at a time, so every additional node you add enables the
    cluster to handle more requests.
    **from the book




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