You have just created an eDirectory tree and installed 3 servers into the tree. The tree has one partition. Server1, Server2, and Server3 were installed into the Corp container. Server2 crashed and you removed it from the tree before you installed additional servers. The additional servers installed in the tree were Server4, Server5, Server6, and Server7. Server4 and Server5 were installed into the Prod container. Server6 and Server7 were installed into the Acct container. The Corp, Prod, and Acct containers are children of the tree root. The servers were placed in the tree in the following order: Server4, Server5, Server6, Server7. You haven't had the chance to manually add replicas to any server. Which servers hold replicas?
When designing the upper layers of the eDirectory tree, the location-based design should generally be used when the network spans more than one building or
location. Which are exceptions of using a location-based design? (Choose 2.)
You are the network administrator for your company and are designing the upper layers of your eDirectory tree. There are 2500 users and 30 servers located at 5 sites connected by a WAN. Which design is ideal for this type of network?