Re: DFS and file shares
These search results may give you some answers.
server faqsDFS can be used to create one logical file system out of multiple physical systems. With DFS, you can create a single directory tree that including multiple ...
www.howtonetworking.com/serverfaqs.htm
Fault-tolerance for Distributed ...Resolution: To provide fault-tolerance for Distributed File System, you may want to create Root replica that duplicates an existing DFS root. ...
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How to use the Microsoft File ...If you want to keep the existing UNC paths, you need to specify the DFS root server. In this example, we won't use that functionality, so clear the "Use the ...
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<runner7@fastmail.fm> wrote in message news:1189561546.914323.313510@k79g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
I am trying to find out if Distributed File System (DFS) is what
Windows Server 2003 uses to share files over a network. If not, what
does it use? This is not about how to share files, but what is the
technology used. Any reference to docs explaining would be most
appreciated. Thanks.