Disaster Recovery Concepts (N10-009)

Welcome to the Disaster Recovery Concepts Practice Lab. In this module, you will be provided with the instructions and devices needed to develop your hands-on skills.

Disaster recovery and high availability enable a resilience strategy. Disaster recovery describes the recovery and restoration of essential systems and data following some type of large-scale disruptive incident, such as a natural disaster. High availability focuses on minimizing downtime to ensure continuous operation of systems by deploying redundant components, failover mechanisms, and load balancing. Together, these concepts safeguard against disruptions, providing organizations with the ability to swiftly recover from disasters and maintain uninterrupted access to essential services, enabling business continuity and minimizing financial and operational impacts.

In this module, you will explore the load balancing component of high availability.

Overview

Learning Outcomes:

In this module, you will complete the following exercise:

  • Exercise 1 – Load Balancing

After completing this module, you should be able to:

  • Install IIS Server and Load Balancing Feature
  • Configure Load Balancing Cluster
  • Validate Load Balancing Configuration
  • Review Load Balancer Logs

Exam Objectives:

The following exam objectives are covered in this module:

3.3 Explain disaster recovery (DR) concepts

  • High-availability approaches
  • Testing