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You need to ensure that replication can occur if NYC-SVR1 fails

Your company has a main office and two branch offices. The main office is located in New York. The
branch offices are located in Seattle and Chicago.
The network contains an Active Directory domain named contoso.com. An Active Directory site
exists for each office. Active Directory site links exist between the main office and the branch offices.
All servers run Windows Server 2012 R2.
The domain contains three file servers. The file servers are configured as shown in the following
table.

You implement a Distributed File System (DFS) replication group named ReplGroup.
ReplGroup is used to replicate a folder on each file server. ReplGroup uses a hub and spoke
topology. NYC-SVR1 is configured as the hub server.
You need to ensure that replication can occur if NYC-SVR1 fails.
What should you do?

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A.
Create an Active Directory site link bridge.

B.
Create an Active Directory site link.

C.
Modify the properties of Rep1Group.

D.
Create a connection in Rep1Group.

Explanation:
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D:

A:
The Bridge all site links option in Active Directory must be enabled. (This option is available in the
Active Directory Sites and Services snap-in.) Turning off Bridge all site links can affect the ability of

DFS to refer client computers to target computers that have the least expensive connection cost. An
Intersite Topology Generator that is running Windows Server 2003 relies on the Bridge all site links
option being enabled to generate the intersite cost matrix that DFS requires for its site-costing
functionality. If you turn off this option, you must create site links between the Active Directory sites
for which you want DFS to calculate accurate site costs.
Any sites that are not connected by site links will have the maximum possible cost. For more
information about site link bridging, see “Active Directory Replication Topology Technical

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4 Comments on “You need to ensure that replication can occur if NYC-SVR1 fails

  1. Dustin says:

    I had the explanation given to me as follows: ‘if you want replication to continue when your hub goes down, simply add a second hub’.
    And to do that, you need to make a new connection.




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