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RLM
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For one of our offices I need to replace their aging
DC/file/print/dns/dhcp server.
This is one machine and I want to replace it with 2 identical machines,
so that they have some redundancy.
I did some research on clustering but I don't think that's the way we
want to go, because that requires an additional storage server for their
data. I'm on a tight budget..
Is it possible to use Windows server 2003 R2 for this scenario ? I read
about DFS replication, but is this suitable for a fileserver where
sometimes lots of small files are being stored in a short period ? (I'm
thinking about replication frequency, speed, etc)
The big question is: how can I always point the users to DC1, and fall
back to DC2 in case of problems, without using clustering.
Any help in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dick
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DC/file/print/dns/dhcp server.
This is one machine and I want to replace it with 2 identical machines,
so that they have some redundancy.
I did some research on clustering but I don't think that's the way we
want to go, because that requires an additional storage server for their
data. I'm on a tight budget..
Is it possible to use Windows server 2003 R2 for this scenario ? I read
about DFS replication, but is this suitable for a fileserver where
sometimes lots of small files are being stored in a short period ? (I'm
thinking about replication frequency, speed, etc)
The big question is: how can I always point the users to DC1, and fall
back to DC2 in case of problems, without using clustering.
Any help in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Dick
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