You work as the enterprise administrator at ABC.com. ABC.com has a domain named ABC.com. The ABC.com network servers run Microsoft Windows Server 2008. ABC.com has certain computers configured as follows:
ABC-TS01 – hosting the Terminal Server Session Broker role.
ABC-TS02 – hosting the Terminal Server Session Broker role.
ABC-TS03 – hosting the Terminal Server Session Broker role.
ABC-TS04 – hosting the Terminal Server Session Broker role.
How would you configure ABC-TS03 and ABC-TS04 for load balancing with ABC-TS02 as the preferred server?
A.
By using the Terminal Services Resource Authorization policy (RAP).
B.
By using the Terminal Services Configuration utility.
C.
By using the Terminal Services Connection Authorization policy (CAP).
D.
By using the Group Policy Manager utility.
Explanation:
In order to configure load balancing for the four terminal servers you need to make use of the Terminal Services Configuration utility. This will also make ABC-TS02 the preferred server for TS sessions. Using NLB with Terminal Services provide increased availability, scalability, and load-balancing performance, as well as the ability to distribute a large number of Terminal Services clients over a group of terminal servers.