Your company’s network includes a main office and several branch offices. The branch offices are connected to
the main office by high-latency links.
All client computers run Windows 7 Enterprise, and all servers run Windows Server 2008 R2. No servers are
located in the branch offices.
Client computers in the branch offices frequently access a specific group of files on a file server named
Server1. These access requests consume significant amounts of bandwidth and reduce the speed of higher-priority traffic.
You need to reduce the bandwidth that is consumed by requests for frequently accessed files.
What should you do?
A.
Configure BranchCache in Hosted Cache mode on client computers in the main office and the branch
offices.
B.
Configure BranchCache in Distributed Cache mode on client computers in the main office and the branch
offices.
C.
Enable the BranchCache For Network Files role service on Server1. Configure BranchCache in Hosted
Cache mode on client computers in only the branch offices.
D.
Enable the BranchCache For Network Files role service on Server1. Configure BranchCache in Distributed
Cache mode on client computers in only the branch offices.