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redundant dhcp
About this tag
The redundant DHCP tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about maintaining DHCP service availability and reliability in Windows Server environments. Content includes analysis of a major DHCP outage triggered by a June Patch Tuesday update, which caused the DHCP service to fail on Windows Server systems. This event highlighted the importance of redundant DHCP configurations to prevent network configuration failures during patch-related disruptions. Topics relevant to this tag include DHCP failover, high availability, backup DHCP servers, and strategies to ensure continuous IP address assignment. The tag is useful for IT administrators and network engineers managing Windows Server DHCP infrastructure who need to plan for redundancy and mitigate risks from updates or failures.
Just days after Microsoft’s June Patch Tuesday updates rolled out, system administrators across the globe found themselves embroiled in a scramble to diagnose and mitigate a new threat—not from cybercriminals, but from Redmond itself. Windows Server’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)...
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