"you think you have enough DC's"

Probably would depend on the remote vs. local campus environment, I suppose!
:o)

Company that I was just with had over 100, but we had high demand for
redundancy in over 50 remote sites supporting anywhere from 200 to ~1200
production users at each site.  Given that we maintained two domains (one
for support staff and one for the production workers) it's easy to get there
in a highly distributed, international environment.

But, that's just me....  ;o)

Rick

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark Parris
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 7:01 PM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: Re: [ActiveDir] Seeking AD monitoring software recomendations

MOM 2005, and do you think you have enough DC's? ;-)

Mark
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From: "Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 5 Jun 2005 16:46:44 
To:<ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org>
Subject: [ActiveDir] Seeking AD monitoring software recomendations

I work for a large enterprise company running w2k3 in 2003 mode with the
expectation the main user domain will hold 150K users. Currently has about
80 DCs. 
 
We finally have funding to buy some AD specific monitoring tools. 
   I am looking for an application(s) that will tell   us when AD is not
functioning as it should in a simple screen and email   us.   Would like to
be able to bench mark   systems.   Will tell us when someone changed a piece
of the   infrastructure (Auditing)   Would like to have the install done in
about a   week and be proficient in about a month. 
I need a system I do not have to spend a lot of time with, and will tell me
when something wrong/changed. 
 
anyone have any good suggestions ? 
 
Thanks, You guys are great! 
M. Lunsford
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