Hello,
I was wondering if many of you out there use DFS for replication? In my case, I have a network file server with about 550gb worth of data and of course i cannot afford any down time if this server ever goes down. Want I wanted to do is to have another server with the same storage capacity and then run DFS to have a complete replica of the data in case my main file server goes down. My main question would be, is DFS the answer to my problems? I also have a regular backup, of course which is going to take care of archiving the file changes and run regular daily backups. Please let me know what you guys think.
Thanks.
Eddie Fernandez
CCNA, Network+, A+, MCP
I was wondering if many of you out there use DFS for replication? In my case, I have a network file server with about 550gb worth of data and of course i cannot afford any down time if this server ever goes down. Want I wanted to do is to have another server with the same storage capacity and then run DFS to have a complete replica of the data in case my main file server goes down. My main question would be, is DFS the answer to my problems? I also have a regular backup, of course which is going to take care of archiving the file changes and run regular daily backups. Please let me know what you guys think.
Thanks.
Eddie Fernandez
CCNA, Network+, A+, MCP