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| Deja-vue 2002-09-24, 9:27 am |
| Here is one more Question for those who are interested...
You are the administrator of your company's network. Your company has two domains in six sites as shown in an exhibit. Each site has one or more domain controllers. For fault-tolerance and load-balancing purposes, one domain controller in each site is configured as a global catalog server (GC). Users report that, several times a day, network performance and data transfer for an application located in SiteA are extremely poor. You want to improve network performance.
What should you do?
A. Configure at least two domain controllers in each site as GC servers.
B. Configure the domain controllers in only one site as GC servers.
C. Create site links between all sites and use the default replication schedulers.
D. Create site links between all sites and set the less frequent replication schedules.
E. Create connection object between each domain controller. Use RPC as the transport protocol.
F. Create connection objects between each domain controller. Use SMTP as the transport protocol.
See ya' tomorrow with the Answer.
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| Slinky 2002-09-24, 12:17 pm |
| I'll have to say D. It's been a long time since I studied this kind of stuff.  | |
| claudio rivas 2002-09-24, 5:31 pm |
| D is the correct answer | |
| robertmillar 2002-09-25, 5:02 am |
| D | |
| Deja-vue 2002-09-25, 9:05 am |
| quote: Originally posted by Deja-vue
Here is one more Question for those who are interested...
You are the administrator of your company's network. Your company has two domains in six sites as shown in an exhibit. Each site has one or more domain controllers. For fault-tolerance and load-balancing purposes, one domain controller in each site is configured as a global catalog server (GC). Users report that, several times a day, network performance and data transfer for an application located in SiteA are extremely poor. You want to improve network performance.
What should you do?
A. Configure at least two domain controllers in each site as GC servers.
B. Configure the domain controllers in only one site as GC servers.
C. Create site links between all sites and use the default replication schedulers.
D. Create site links between all sites and set the less frequent replication schedules.
E. Create connection object between each domain controller. Use RPC as the transport protocol.
F. Create connection objects between each domain controller. Use SMTP as the transport protocol.
See ya' tomorrow with the Answer.
The Answer was D.
To solve this problem, create additional site links. This allows for more efficient replication so that replication between sites will require less time. You should also set a less frequent replication schedule so that replication isn't taking place when the network is in heavy use. Global Catalog servers can also help because they contain info about all resources on a network (once connected to the network, computers immediately contact the nearest GC server). Note that in this question, each site already has a GC server so adding another will have very little effect. |
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