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Recommended tasks for the DHCP server role
Increase fault tolerance by splitting DHCP scopes
Eliminate manual updates of DNS records by configuring dynamic update and secure dynamic update
Allow remote administration of DHCP servers by configuring Windows Firewall ports
Prevent rogue DHCP servers on your network by authorizing DHCP servers in AD DS
Enforce network access policies for client health by configuring DHCP with Network Access Protection
Automate management of devices that have static IP addresses by creating DHCP reservations
Support multiple subnets with one DHCP server by configuring DHCP relay agents
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Balance the load on your DHCP servers by using the 80/20 rule for scopes
Centralize management of two or more DHCP servers as a single system by clustering DHCP servers
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