actually, you can have more than one dhcp server.
lets say you use 192.168.1.0 as your scope.
one server would use 192.168.1.1-128 for the scope, the other would use 192.168.1.129-254.
As long as you set the dns servers, default router information the same on both dhcp servers
This way your machines would get an ip address from either server, if one went down the other would still hand them out.
you could also use two different ranges:
192.168.1.1-254 on one server
192.168.1.2-254 on another
it just depends on how you subnet your network.
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