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Windows 2003 Tutorial: Pt. 1 - Installing, Setup and Basic Configuration of Distributed File System (DFS) Replication

   Chapter: Managing Hard Drives, External Storage, and Disk Arrays
Download! Skill Level: 300 (Intermediate)
Duration: 16:50
Size: 17.3MB
Versions/Editions Covered: Windows Server 2003 R2
Added/Updated: Nov 19, 2006
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This is our first video that focuses on using DFS Replication. In this video, you'll see how to install and set up DFS for replication and get a great breakdown of when/how to use it. This is one of Grant Moyle's favorite features in Windows Server 2003 R2, by the way.

Highlights from this video:
  • How to replicate files and folders across your network using DFS
  • Replicating permissions
  • Gotchas in replication
  • When sshould you use DFS replication?
  • What types of topologies should you use?
  • Using the New Replication Group Wizard
  • How the schedule and bandwidth options work
  • How to choose files and folders to replicate
  • Setting up the primary members
  • Is DFS a replacement or enhancement for FSR?
and much more
Tags for this video: beginning dfsr FSR setup topology  
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This video is part of the following video series: "Distributed File System (DFS) Replication"
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.
To view all videos in this series, click here

About the Instructor:

Grant Moyle Grant A. Moyle is the founder of Confuzer Inc, an Illinois-based Windows, Exchange, and Networking consulting firm specializing in Implementation and Troubleshooting Active Directory and Exchange. He has been a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) since the days of NT4 and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP) since 2003. He has a Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering background from Johns Hopkins University, and over 10 y... (Grant Moyle's full bio can be found on the About the Author page)

   
 
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