Your company has one main office and 10 branch offices. You plan to deploy Active Directory. You
need to recommend a solution to recover Active Directory domain objects in the event of data loss.
The solution must ensure that you can recover individually deleted user accounts. What should you
recommend?
A.
Install multiple domain controllers.
B.
Install a server that runs Windows Server 2008 that has Active Directory Lightweight Directory
Services (AD LDS).
C.
Schedule regular system state backups by using Windows Server Backup.
D.
Schedule regular backups of the SYSVOL folder on the existing domain controller.
Explanation:
To make sure that the Active Directory domain objects can be recovered in the event of data loss
and to recover individually deleted user accounts, you need to use Windows Server Backup to
schedule regular system state backups. The Windows Server Backup feature in Windows Server 2008
consists of an MMC snap-in and command-line tools that provide a complete solution for your dayto-day backup and recovery needs. You can use four wizards to guide you through running backups
and recoveries. You can use Windows Server Backup to back up a full server (all volumes), selected
volumes, or the system state. You can recover volumes, folders, files, certain applications, and the
system state. And, in case of disasters like hard disk failures, you can perform a system recovery by
using a full server backup and the Windows Recovery Environment—this will restore your complete
system onto the new hard disk. You need not backup SYSVOL folder because it can include updatesto passwords for user accounts, computer accounts, and trusts. It can also include updates to group
membership, policies, and the replication topology and its schedules.
Backup and Recovery Overview / What is Windows Server Backup?
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