You need to ensure that the farm is available for all users if one of the Web servers fails

You have a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm. The farm contains two Web servers. The load between the two Web servers is distributed by using DNS round robin. You need to ensure that the farm is available for all users if one of the Web servers fails. What should you do?

You have a SharePoint Server 2010 server farm. The farm contains two Web servers. The load between the two Web servers is distributed by using DNS round robin. You need to ensure that the farm is available for all users if one of the Web servers fails. What should you do?

A.
Configure alternate access mappings.

B.
Implement Windows Network Load Balancing.

C.
Configure netmask ordering.

D.
Add a new Web server to the farm.

Explanation:
Q014
BURGOS MNEMO: “DNS round robin” … “if one of the Web servers fails” = “NLB”

BURGOS COMMENTS:
About “NLB” in Q009, Q014, Q058:
IF “distributed across” only THEN Sandboxed
IF cluster solution for Web THEN “NLB”,
IF for SQL THEN Failover Cluster

ORIGINAL COMMENTS:
Since DNS round robin is used to distribute the load to each of the servers, you should configure NLB and add the two Web servers to the NLB cluster group.



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