Hello,
Our company currently stores its data on centralized samba servers which
causes performance problems for remote office employees. We are thinking
of decentralizing the data with NAS in each office and synchronizing all
the NAS on our central domain controller with MSDFS. I have heard this
can be done in real time with Windows and Active Directory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_File_System_(Microsoft)
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributed_File_System_%28Microsoft%29>
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc782417.aspx
The physical location of the data becomes transparent to the end user.
The DFS path formed with the domain name remains \\DOMAINNAME\share123
which points the client to the storage device which is physically
closest to him (the local NAS), thus eliminating the latency problems
and simplifying the paths to our servers.
We are currently running a Samba domain and we tend toward open source
solutions but this is something we need. From what I understand Samba 3
cannot run domain DFS because it requires Active Directory. I would like
to know if this will be possible with Samba 4?
Respectfully,
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Ludovic Rouse-Lamarre, ing. jr
Coordonnateur au support technique
ludovic.rouse-lama...@xyzcivitas.com
Groupe XYZCivitas Inc.
4000 rue Saint-Ambroise
Bureau 190
Montréal, Québec, H4C 2C7
http://www.xyzcivitas.com
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