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Your network contains a multi-site Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. Each Active Directory site is connected by using manually configured site links and automatically generated connections.
You need to minimize the latency for changes to Active Directory.
What should you do?
Proposed answer
- A. For each site links, modify the site link costs.
- B. Create a site link bridge that contains all the site links.
- C. For each site link, modify the options attribute.
- D. For each site link, modify the replication schedule.
Suggested answer
C. For each site link, modify the options attribute.
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Option:1 Notify
Duks
Highly Voted 1 year, 8 months ago
Selected Answer: C
In the Attribute Editor tab, double click on Options. If the Value(s) box shows <not set>, type 1. There is one caveat however. Change notification will fail with manual connection objects. If your connection objects are not created by the KCC the change notification setting is meaningless. If it's a manual connection object, it will NOT inherit the Options bit from the Site Link. Enjoy your 15 minute replication latency.
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KXNG
Most Recent 3 days, 18 hours ago
Read the question carefully, if you see a similar one, don't just think it's the same answer. There is a difference between convergence and latency This question refers to latency, which is about the delay in a replication cycle for individual changes and you minimize it by configuring the options attribute. The convergence question which is very similiar sounding is not the same thing. Convergence time is about how long it takes for all the DC's to be updated and you can minimize that by adjusting the replication schedule.
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Renann
1 month, 2 weeks ago
The correct answer to this question is D. For each site link, modify the replication schedule. In a multi-site Active Directory forest, replication between sites is controlled by site links, and these links have a replication schedule that determines how often changes are replicated between domain drivers located in different sites.
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mohamed1999
6 months ago
Selected Answer: C
change notification may be enabled between site links that can span geographic locations. This will make Active Directory replication instantaneous between the separate sites as if the replication partners were in the same site.
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mohamed1999
6 months ago
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/ask-the-directory-services-team/configuring-change-notification-on-a-manually-created/ba-p/400188#:~:text=Although%20this%20is%20well%20documented%20on%20TechNet%20and,Value%20%28s%29%20box%20shows%20%3Cnot%20set%3E%2C%20type%201.
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SIAMIANJI
6 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
To minimize the latency you need to modify attributes.
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fbx01
9 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. For each site link, modify the replication schedule.
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jajajaf342
9 months, 3 weeks ago
This exact same question is in the MeasureUp practice test test, and the answer they're looking for is D. Not saying it's even technically the "most" correct, but on paper, the answer they're expecting is "D" for this question.
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MR_Eliot
1 year, 1 month ago
Selected Answer: C
C is the correct answer. Setting the option attribute will notify the domain controllers in domain to sync with every change.
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MichalGr
7 months, 1 week ago
here you claim something different https://www.examtopics.com/discussions/microsoft/view/78342-exam-az-800-topic-1-question-12-discussion/
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KXNG
3 days, 18 hours ago
He's right.. There is a difference between convergence and latency. Replication schedule for convergence Options attribute for latency
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Techbiz
1 year, 4 months ago
Sorry, I will contradict my solution below, The answer is C.
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Techbiz
1 year, 4 months ago
I think the answer is D, you can adjust the replication schedule to manage latency, but C will only enforce replication.
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