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Linking two remote Servers

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Stevieh

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Sep 10, 2001
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My company has two offices in different locations and I have been tasked to install a network in both locations, each with their own server and then to connect the two offices so that the users from each office can see the data on the other offices server.

I also have to allow for remote users to log into any of the two servers.

I believe that Windows 2003 can do this using Clustering, but I'm not sure how this works or how it is implemented.

Would I use a Router and a VPN to link the two offices together.

I would really appreciate some help with this problem.

Steveh24
 
You don't need to use clustering. You need to set up a VPN connection between the two offices, probably easiest to use Windows' in-built solution which is RRAS (routing and remote access), you could use dedicated VPN/firewalling boxes instead (which would be more secure but more difficult to set-up).
 
Thanks Nick

Is RRAS part of both Windows 2000 & 2003 Server and does it offer any security, if so which is better, 2000 or 2003

Steve
 
However you are going to have to put in routers in each office and even basic ones support site-site and client-site VPN nowadays.

Personally I'd look at that rather than RRAS.
 
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