Server Implementation: Each group will acquire two physical rack-mount servers and configure these two servers as a unit Configure each server fully with a minimum of the following functions: Use the server’s RAID controller to create a two-disk mirrored volume Use the server’s RAID controller to create a single volume with the maximum amount of fault tolerance supported by the RAID controller Deploy Windows Server to the mirrored volume On one of the Windows Servers, you must not install the desktop experience On each of the Windows Servers, you must deploy Microsoft Hyper-V as a virtualization platform On each Windows Server, deploy a datastore using the available disk space provided by the maximum fault tolerant disk array, this datastore will be used to store virtual machines Configure the servers using static IP addressing and meaningful computer hostnames On each HyperV server, deploy a Windows Server (both should not use the desktop experience) and configure both Windows Servers in a single Active Directory domain environment These two virtual servers should also use static addressing and meaningful computer names o Configure the physical Windows Server without the desktop experience to provide IP addressing for all corporate office client systems (cabled and wireless). § Create a DHCP scope for each VLAN (other than the native VLAN) and configure it with appropriate scope options. o Create an additional Windows Server VM that is not a domain controller, but is joined to the domain. § Configure this system to obtain an IP address through DHCP, but that address should always be the same.