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You have two servers that run Windows Server 2016.
You plan to create a Network load Balancing (NLB) cluster that will contain both servers.
You need to configure the network cards on the servers for the planned NLB configuration. Solution: You configure the network cards to be on the same subnet and lo have dynamic IP addresses.
You configure the cluster to use multicast.
Does this meet the goal?
A. Yes
B. No
Sorry my bad its say Dynamic ip address, the answer is B.
Scenario in this question is actually YES. The answer is A
Explanation:
To use Network Load Balancing, dynamic IP(DHCP) is not supported. IP must be statically
assigned.
All hosts must be configured to use unicast or multicast, but not both. All hosts must also be on
the same subnet.
The correct answer is B, network cards needs to be on the “same subnet” and to have “static IP addresses” for NLB.
The cluster can be configured to use Multicast or Unicast
no fight boys
B should be cool !!
Yep B is correct. DHCP doesnt work with NLB
It’s no, dynamic IP’s don’t work with NLB