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Case Study: 8
Graphic Design Institute, Case A
Scenario
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Graphic Design Institute is a training company that has a main office and 10 branch offices.
The main office is located in Bangalore.
PLANNED CHANGES
Graphic Design Institute plans to implement the following changes:
• Deploy a new two-node failover cluster that runs the Hyper-V server role on each
node.
• Ensure that intra-cluster network traffic is isolated from all other network traffic.
• Implement Network Access Protection (NAP) for all of the client computers on the
internal network and for all of the client computers that connect remotely.
EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
The relevant servers in the main office are configured as shown in the following table.
The server has the following configurations:
• NPAS1 contains a static IP address pool,
• Web1, Web2, and Web3host a copy of the corporate Web site.
• Web1, Web2, and Web3 are located in the perimeter network and belong to a
workgroup.
All client computers run Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Enterprise, or Windows
7 Enterprise, All client computers are members of the domain.
Some users work remotely. To access the company’s internal resources, the remote users use
a VPN connection to NPAS1.
Existing Active Directors/Directory Services
The network contains a single-domain Active Directory forest named
graphicdesigninstitute.com. The Active Directory Recycle Bin is enabled.
Existing Network Infrastructure
Graphic Design Institute has an internal network and a perimeter network.
The network contains network switches and wireless access points (WAPs) from multiple
vendors. Some of the network devices are more than 10 years old and do not support portbased authentication.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
All of the accounts used for administration must be assigned the minimum amount of
permissions.
Web1, Web2, and Web3 must have the identical configurations for the corporate Web site.
The Web servers must contain a local copy of all the Web pages in the Web site. When a
Web page is modified on any of the Web servers, the modifications must be copied
automatically to all of the Web servers.
A user named Admin1 must be responsible for performing the following tasks:
• Restarting all of the Web servers.
• Backing up and restoring the files on all of the Web servers.
A user named Admin2 must be responsible for performing the following tasks:
• Backing up the Active Directory database.
• Recovering deleted objects from the Active Directory Recycle Bin.
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You need to recommend a solution for the Web server content that meets the company’s technical
requirements. What should you include in the recommendation?
A.
Distributed File System (DFS) Replication
B.
folder redirection
C.
HTTP redirection
D.
IIS Shared Configuration
Explanation:
AD is a prerequisite for DFS and we have workgroup in the perimeter network
By using Shared Configuration, you can share your IIS configuration across multiple servers. Please
note that this article is focused on the back end configuration of the web servers and not the front
end task of load balancing the servers.
Shared Configuration allows you to set up Internet Information Services (IIS) quickly and easily on
multiple servers so that the sites, application pools and IIS server settings are consistent across two
or more servers.
You only have to configure a server one time and then you can replicate the IIS settings. Shared
Configuration is not for individual sites on a server but for the entire IIS configuration on a server.