Your company has a main office and a branch office. Each office contains several servers
that run Windows Server 2012.
You need to configure BranchCache for the client computers in the branch office. The
solution must ensure that all of the cached content is in a central location.
What should you run on each client computer?
A.
the netdom command
B.
the Enable-BCHostedClient cmdlet
C.
the Enable-BCDistributed cmdlet
D.
the winrm command
Explanation:
Enable-BCHostedClient
Configures BranchCache to operate in hosted cache client mode.
Note:
* BranchCache is designed to reduce WAN link utilization and improve application
responsiveness for branch office workers who access content from servers in remote
locations. Branch office client computers use a locally maintained cache of data to reduce
traffic over a WAN link. The cache can be distributed across client computers (Distributed
Cache mode) or can be housed on a server in the branch (Hosted Cache mode).
* BranchCache is disabled by default on client computers. Take the following steps to enable
BranchCache on client computers:
Turn on BranchCache.
Enable either Distributed Cache mode or Hosted Cache mode.
Configure the client firewall to enable BranchCache protocols.
“The solution must ensure that all of the cached content is in a central location.” — central location means hosted.
Distributed is hosted by client PCs and share using discovery service.