Administering Windows Server Hybrid Core Infrastructure (AZ-800) Practice

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What should an administrator perform first when deploying DNS?

  1. Create the required DNS zones

  2. Install the required DNS servers

  3. Plan the DNS infrastructure

  4. Configure DNS settings on clients

The correct answer is: Plan the DNS infrastructure

When deploying DNS, the initial step should be to plan the DNS infrastructure thoroughly. This phase involves assessing the organization's requirements, determining the scope of DNS services needed, and designing the structure of zones, records, and the hierarchy of your DNS servers. Planning is crucial to ensure that the DNS deployment aligns with the organization’s overall network architecture and that it will support the necessary services, applications, and network visibility. This step helps identify potential challenges and establishes a clear pathway to execute the installation and configuration phases effectively. While creating DNS zones, installing servers, and configuring client settings are important, they depend on the groundwork laid during the planning stage. Without a clear plan, subsequent steps may lead to ineffective implementations or unforeseen issues that could disrupt service.