Your company has a main office and a branch office. Each office contains several hundred
computers that run Windows 2012.
You plan to deploy two Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) servers. The WSUS
servers will be configured as shown in the following table.
You need to implement the WSUS infrastructure to meet the following requirements:
All updates must be approved from a server in the main office.
All client computers must connect to a WSUS server in their local office.
What should you do? (Each correct answer presents part of the solution. Choose all that
apply.
A.
Deploy a Group Policy object (GPO) that has the update location set to Server1.
B.
On Server2, configure WSUS in Replica mode.
C.
On Server1, configure WSUS in Replica mode.
D.
On Server2, configure WSUS in Autonomous mode.
E.
Deploy a Group Policy object (GPO) that has the update location set to Server2.
F.
On Server1, configure WSUS in Autonomous mode.
I agree with all except F.
F would be true only if server 1 was getting updates from another WSUS server and needed to have authority to approve those updates.( Otherwise, this is not necessary.)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc720448(v=ws.10).aspx
Agreed
Agreed
Agreed
What are you talking about?
Where Server1 must receive updates if not from Microsoft Update?
A,B,E,F
A, B, E & F.
autonomous on server1 means that somebody needs to approve updates on server2 as well. This is the case if the branch office hosting server2 do their own WSUS approvals. This is not the case in this question ; all updates need to be approved from server1. F is wrong.