, or you could
put in a second server in your main site.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: Don Kuhlman [mailto:drkuhl...@yahoo.com]
Sent: 21 September 2009 19:13
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: DFS Setup - was "Backup Server"
Thanks Mike - not too sound too dumb, does th
bject: RE: DFS Setup - was "Backup Server"
Don
DFS never really worked in SBS 2003 and the removed it in the R2 version at the
same time as improving it for the standard server product. It is a lot better
and functions well in SBS 2008, so if you look at the branch office solution
pap
Admin Issues
Subject: DFS Setup - was "Backup Server"
Anyone have a good link to how you set up DFS-R for this?
The architecture is 3 locations. One has the main SBS server (2003) The other 2
remotes have DC/File servers.
Would love to replicate their data for redundancy and the "po
Anyone have a good link to how you set up DFS-R for this?
The architecture is 3 locations. One has the main SBS server (2003) The other 2
remotes have DC/File servers.
Would love to replicate their data for redundancy and the "poor man's backup
solution" described below.
Does 2003 support DFS-R o