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Case Study: 5
City Power & Light
Scenario:
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Overview
City Power & Light is an international utilities company. The company has a sales
department, a finance department, and a production department.
Physical Location
The company has a main office and a branch office.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
Network Infrastructure
The network contains the following servers:
• A server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise and has the
Hyper-V role installed. Server1 hosts three virtual machines (VMs) that run Windows Server
2008 R2 Enterprise. The VMs always run.
• A Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server in the main office. The WSUS
server manages updates for the client computers in the main office only.
• Several file servers that store data on an iSCSI Storage Area Network (SAN). The file
servers have multiple network cards.
• An enterprise root certification authority (CA) named CA1 that runs Windows Server
2008 R2.
The branch office connects to the main office by using a WAN link. The WAN link is highly
saturated. All client computers on the network connect to the Internet by using a single
Internet connection at the main office.
Problem Statements
All client computers run Microsoft Office 2003. The client computers for the users in the
sales department run a 64-bit version of Windows 7. Sales users must be able to run a 64-bit
version of Office 2010 and Office 2003 concurrently when they work offline. Office 2010
must be deployed by using the minimum amount of administrative effort.
REQUIREMENTS
Business Goal
City Power & Light has the following business goals:
• Software and hardware costs must be minimized, whenever possible.
• Due to power restrictions at the data center in the main office, all new servers must be
deployed on VMs, whenever possible.
Planned Changes
City Power & Light plans to implement the following changes in their network:
• A WSUS server in the branch office.
• A robotic-based tape library for the file servers.
• A document management system that supports the following requirements:
o Retains multiple versions of a document
o Automatically App1ies access policies to documents
• A solution for managing Group Policy objects (GPOs) that supports the following:
o Version tracking
o Offline modification
o Role-based access control
• Nine VMs that run Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise. Only five VMs will run
concurrently.
• Two Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Enterprise servers in a failover cluster. The cluster
will be attached to a hardware RAID-5 array that has five 2-terabyte drives.
• Five additional physical servers for the finance department. The new servers will use
native-boot virtual hard disks (VHDs). The VHD images will contain a single partition.
Technical Requirements
City Power & Light must meet the following technical requirements:
• The file servers must maintain their connection to the SAN if a network card fails.
• The bandwidth utilization between the main office and the branch office must be
minimized.
• Administrators in the main office must approve or reject updates for all of the client
computers in all of the offices.
Security Requirements
City Power & Light must meet the following security requirements:
• All help desk technicians must be able to approve certificate requests and revoke
certificates. The help desk technicians must be prevented from modifying the properties of
the CA.
• All telecommunications technicians must be able to manage the virtual networks of
Server1. The telecommunications technicians must be prevented from performing all other
Hyper-V management task.
All of the documents created by users in the finance department must be shared with all of
the managers in the company. After 30 days, only those who created the documents must be
able to access the documents.
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You need to recommend a solution for the file servers that meets the company’s technical
requirements. What should you include in the recommendation?
A.
Storage Manager for SANs
B.
Network Load Balancing (NLB)
C.
TCP/IP offload services
D.
the Multipath I/O feature
Explanation:
Multipath I/O
Multipath I/O (MPIO) is a feature of Windows Server 2008 that allows a server to use multiple data
paths to a storage device. This increases the availability of storage resources because it provides
alternate paths from a server or cluster to a storage subsystem in the event of path failure. MPIO
uses redundant physical path components (adapters, switches, cabling) to create separate paths
between the server or cluster and the storage device. If one of the devices in these separate paths
fails, an alternate path to the SAN device will be used, ensuring that the server is still able to access
critical data. You configure failover times through the Microsoft iSCSI Software initiator driver or by
modifying the Fibre Channel HBA driver parameter settings, depending on the SAN technology
deployed in your environment.