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Distributed File System (DFS) Replication (Video Series)
Video Category:
Managing Hard Drives, External Storage, and Disk Arrays
Skill Level:
300 (Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
Windows Server 2003 R2
This series focuses on installing, configuring and managing DFS replication. Distributed File System (DFS) allows systems administrators to group shared folders located on multiple servers together and show them to users as a namespace. A namespace is really nothing more than a virtual tree of the shared folders that look like a single location.
Videos in this Series:
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Pt. 1 - Installing, Setup and Basic Configuration of Distributed File System (DF...
300
17 mins.
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Pt. 2 - Managing DFS Replication
300
15 mins.
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Pt. 3 - More on Managing DFS Replication
300
11 mins.
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