31 Days of Our Favorite Things: DHCP and Failover, why yes with Windows Server 2012 (Part 28 of 31)
In today’s post Keith takes a look at a fantastic alternative to provide failover for your DHCP environments. In prior versions of Windows Server you had the ability to cluster or use split scopes to provide failover. In Windows Server 2012, there are two new methods to provide this failover capability. Windows Server 2012 DHCP servers can be configured in either a Hot Standby ( Active / Passive ) or Load Balanced ( Active / Active ). Take a look at Keith’s full post here:
We hope you are enjoying the series and check out Windows Server 2012 by taking a look at these downloads:
- Azure Trial: https://aka.ms/GetAzureIaaS
- Windows Server 2012 Trial: https://aka.ms/GetWindowsServer2012
- Hyper-V Server 2012 Trial: https://aka.ms/hypervserver
If you missed any of the parts you can find the rest of the series here: 31 Days of Our Favorite Things in Windows Server 2012.