You are a network administrator for the Graphic Design Institute.The network contains five Windows Server 2003 computers that also function as DNS servers.The servers are configured as shown in the work area.
The Lagos and Nairobi branches of the school each have five Windows XP Professional client computers.The Tangier branch has 5,000 Windows XP Professional client computers, and the Cape Town branch has 2,500 Windows XP Professional client computers.
Server1 is located in the school’s main office in Cairo.Server1 is the authoritative server for a zone named TestInside.com.No changes are planned for the name server (NS) resource records for TestInside.com.
The DNS servers in the Nairobi and Lagos branches are multiuse servers that are configured with the minimum hardware necessary to run Windows Server 2003. The DNS servers in the Cape Town and Tangier branches are configured as dedicated servers with hardware that is sufficient to sustain multiple DNS zones.
You need to ensure that the following requirements are met:
Each client computer can resolve names on the network as quickly as possible by using a fully qualified domain name (FQDN).
Prevent zone replication traffic from occurring on the slow network connections.
Minimize hard disk utilization on the DNS servers in the Lagos and Nairobi branches as much as possible.
Ensure that DNS queries in Tangier and Cape Town are resolved locally.
How should you configure the remote DNS servers?
To answer, drag the appropriate server configuration to the correct server or servers in the work area.
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