February 2019
Beginner to intermediate
542 pages
10h 34m
English
The basic installation and configuration of a single DHCP server, as shown in the two previous recipes, is straightforward. However, a single DHCP server represents a single point of failure. A standard solution to this shortcoming is to implement DHCP Failover and Load Balancing. Microsoft added this to DHCP with Windows 2012. This feature, and indeed DHCP, is still provided with Server 2019.
This recipe requires two servers, with one server (DC1) set up with a working and configured DHCP scope. You achieved this by using the Configuring and authorizing a DHCP server and Configure DHCP scopes recipes. This recipe needs a second server (in this case, DC2.Reskit.Org).
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