Your network consists of a single Active Directory domain. The domain controllers run Windows Server 2008
R2.
Your company’s enterprise security policy states that the domain controllers cannot contain optical drives.
You need to recommend a backup and recovery plan that restores the domain controllers in the event of a
catastrophic server failure.
What should you recommend?
A.
Use Windows Server Backup to back up each domain controller to a local disk. Create a Windows
Recovery Environment (Windows RE) partition on eachdomain controller.
B.
Use Windows Server Backup to back up each domain controller to a local disk. Use Windows Deployment
Services (WDS) to deploy the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE).
C.
Use Windows Server Backup to back up each domain controller to a remote network share.Create a
Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE) partitionon each domain controller.
D.
Use Windows Server Backup to back up each domain controller to a remote network share. Use Windows
Deployment Services (WDS) to deploy the Windows Recovery Environment (Windows RE).
Explanation:
To minimize the effect of local disk failure of a failed server,
1. A remote network share is a better backup destination than a local disk.
2. Network booting (PXE) from WDS is also a better choice of starting Windows RE than booting from a local
partition.