"Stateful autoconfiguration is an ipv6 address assignment in which the configuration server assign a unique address to device as they need them drawing from a collection of such address. It is the ipv6 equivalent of DHCP. It is a new protocol called DHCPv6 which is somehow closed to DHCP, used to pass out addressing and service information in the same way the DHCP is used in IPV4. It is called Stateful because the DHCP server and clients must both maintenance state information to keep address from conflicts. It also handle leases and renew address overtime. This process add flexibility to automatic configuration.
The DHCP server role is used on window server 2016 to accommodate Stateful autoconfiguration.
2. It eliminates the needs to have DNS replication
b. It is used to enable fast DNS queries.
3. Configure the HTTPS response headers function to expire specific document.
4. 24hrs.
5. DNS lookup zone records are not set up to date automatically and your colleague has not created records manually.
b. There is no WIN-R zone.
6. All are applicable.
7.Server manager plus, and network binder.
8. All applicable."