Question: You need to add a new replication target for an existing DFS folder, which currently contains several terabytes of data. To speed up initial replication
You need to add a new replication target for an existing DFS folder, which currently contains several terabytes of data.
To speed up initial replication to the new target, you decide to clone the DFS database. You plan do the following to accomplish this:
Install the DFS Replication role on both servers source and target
Verify the folder to be replicated on the source server is in the Initial Sync state.
Export the DFS Replication database from the source server using the ExportDfsrDB cmdlet.
Preseed the files to be replicated by manually copying them from the source server to the target server using Windows Server Backup.
Import the database on the target server using the ImportDfsrClone cmdlet.
Add the destination server to the replication group using the AddDfsrMember and AddDfsrConnection cmdlets.
Which problems exist in this deployment plan? Select two.
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The DFS Replication database must be imported using the ImportDfsrDB cmdlet.
The robocopy utility should be used to preseed files on the target server.
The DFS replication role is only required on the source server.
The DFS Replication database must be exported using the ExportDfsrClone cmdlet.
Folders to be replicated on the source server must be in the Normal state.
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