You administer a Microsoft Windows Server 2012 domain named AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com
utilizes three computers named TESTKING-DC01, TESTKING-DC02 and TESTKING-SR01.
TESTKING-DC01 hosts the PDC emulator, Infrastructure master and DHCP server roles.
TESTKING-DC02 is configured as a RID master, DNS and EFS server with TESTKING-SR01
configured as the Web server, NPS and Schema master. During the course of the day you receive
instruction to point-out configurations which would prevent AIOTestking.com from utilizing a
Distributed File System (DFS) namespace.
Which factors should you consider?
A.
You should consider the Namespace Server and Namespace Settings utilized.
B.
You should consider the operating systems and roles hosted by the servers utilized.
C.
You should consider the RID master, Schema master and PDC emulator role locations.
D.
You should consider the functional level configured for the domain.
actually it’s C
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/a9096e88-1634-4da6-b820-537341d34906
You’re not reading the question.
A. Isn’t relevant.
B. The roles are already on 2012
C. Those roles already exist and are on 2012 servers.
The only applicable answer even though no background information to the rest of the environment is given, is D. This is a process of elimination question that you wouldn’t be able to jump at the “right” answer until you eliminate the others.
Agreed with Furion
Well, answer D has a faint resemblance to this second requirement.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj127250.aspx
Requirements:
1. same forest
2. Update the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) schema to include Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Server 2003 R2 schema additions. No read-only replicated folders with the Windows Server 2003 R2 or older schema additions.
3. Install DFS Replication on all servers that will act as members of a replication group.
4. Check that your antivirus software is compatible with DFS Replication.
5. Folders must reside on volumes formatted with the NTFS file system. DFS Replication does not support the Resilient File System (ReFS) or the FAT file system. DFS Replication also does not support replicating content stored on Cluster Shared Volumes.