You work as a Network Administrator at Site.com. Site.com has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain named Site.com. All servers in the Site.com
domain have Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
Site.com has a main office and a branch office. The two offices are connected by a slow WAN link.
A server in the main office named Site-SR21 runs the File and Storage Services and Distributed File System roles. A server in the branch office named Site-SR22
also runs the File and Storage Services and Distributed File System roles. Shared folders on Site-SR21 and Site-SR22 are replicated to each other using DFS
Replication (DFSR).
You discover that DFS replication between the two servers is using too much bandwidth over the WAN link.
How can you limit the amount of bandwidth used by DFS replication?
A.
You should run the Set-DfsrConnectionSchedule cmdlet.
B.
You should run the Set-DfsrGroupSchedule cmdlet.
C.
You should run the Set-DfsReplicatedFolder cmdlet.
D.
You should run the Set-DfsReplicationGroup cmdlet.