donjohnson
Programmer
- Jun 23, 2004
- 53
We have a star topology in our enterprise, with 6 locations. At the hub, someone a long time ago decided to use the DC (which is also the primary DHCP server) as also a central file repository accessed by people from all the other locations. We are currently at a point where we cannot reset a password due to an "out of space" condition. Our backup DC is also one of two IIS servers, and is a little slower machine.
My questions are - how is your network configured - is your DC only used for network processing, or do you run other applications on it? Then, if we want to migrate to a dual-drive configuration (splitting the shared file system out), are there any "gotchas" we need to look out for? Finally, would you recommend splitting the shared files to another machine, or is a separate drive in the DC machine acceptable?
Thanks!
Don Johnson
My questions are - how is your network configured - is your DC only used for network processing, or do you run other applications on it? Then, if we want to migrate to a dual-drive configuration (splitting the shared file system out), are there any "gotchas" we need to look out for? Finally, would you recommend splitting the shared files to another machine, or is a separate drive in the DC machine acceptable?
Thanks!
Don Johnson