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The new DHCP Failover functionality allows us to configure two different Types of failover relationships. What are these relationships called?

The new DHCP Failover functionality allows us to configure two different

Types of failover relationships. What are these relationships called? 

 

a. Failover clustering (active/active)

b. Hot standby (active/passive)

c. Split-scope (active/passive)

d. Seeded (active/active)

 

e. Load balanced (active/active)

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Question ajoutée par Mahaboob basha Syed , Network Engineer , Pan Kingdom Holding Company
Date de publication: 2015/02/17
هاشم المشارقة
par هاشم المشارقة , Key Account Manager , Advanced United Systems Ltd. ( A member of Taj Holding Group)

The answer is C

 

c. Split-scope (active/passive)

aya sayed ahmed mohamed
par aya sayed ahmed mohamed , Help Desk Specialist / IT Specialist , self study in IT

a. Failover clustering (active/active)

Mostafa Elgarf
par Mostafa Elgarf , IT Systems Administrator , CITC Civil Information Technology Company

The answer is C. Split Scope (active/passive), its great new functionality on windows server2008 R2 for DHCP server service which enable the redundant of DHCP service on the LAN.

First we should prepare the two servers with windows server2008R2 and then creating the scope configuration in one DHCP server and then choose split scope and point to other server that has DHCP server service installed. very easy

hazrat jan
par hazrat jan , I.T Manager , NOVA International

e. Load balanced (active/active)

Mahaboob basha Syed
par Mahaboob basha Syed , Network Engineer , Pan Kingdom Holding Company

The new DHCP Failover functionality in windows server2012 allows us to configure two different Types of failover relationships they are Split-scope (active/passive) , Load balanced (active/active)

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