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Webcast: File System Replication for Data Protection Solutions
Data center managers must deal with a host of complex issues when it comes to protecting and recovering mission-critical applications and data. Their challenge is to maximize systems uptime while safeguarding precious data—even in the wake of a natural disaster, power outage, terrorist act, or other business disruption. ...
Tags: Data Protection, Webcast, File System, Replication, File System Replication
Webcasts 2006-05-03

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New Generation NAS - Advanced File System Replication for Affordable Business Continuity and DR Solutions
Business continuity is fast becoming critically important to businesses. The challenge in maintaining business continuity needs to be addressed at two levels - local redundancy for continuous data protection and remote mirroring for disaster recovery. As a recent spate of natural disasters has shown, we need to plan ahead for...
Tags: NAS, File System, Replication, Business Continuity, Disaster Recovery, Network-Attached Storage (NAS), It Services, Data Management, Storage, Hardware
White papers
TechNet Webcast: Migrating File Replication Service Replica Sets to Distributed File System Replication (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast explains the essential steps in the process of migrating from the File Replication service FRS to the new Distributed File System DFS Replication service available in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2. The webcast begins by showing how to identify which FRS replica sets to migrate...
Tags: Webcast, File System, Microsoft Corp., Replica, Replication, Microsoft TechNet
Webcasts 2006-01-25
Working with Windows 2000's Distributed File System
In a previous Daily Drill Down, Jim Boyce introduced you to Windows 2000's Distributed File System. But how do you actually use the thing? Here, Jim shows you how to implement and administer Dfs.In the Daily Drill Down “Understanding the Windows 2000 Distributed File System,” I introduced you to the...
Tags: Servers, Jim Boyce, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Dfs, Dfs Root, console, Dfs console, server
Technical articles 2001-01-19
Configure a Distributed File System (DFS) environment in Windows Server 2003
Just keep in mind thatI did this project for my senior project at school this year and I just want to add that when you are looking for information about DFS just pay attention to the Windows server you are using. I did this project in Server 2003 STD and...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Windows, environment, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server, Distributed File System
Discussion threads 2008-01-02
Simplify networking with the Win2K Distributed File System
Win2K Distributed File System DFS lets you create a logical file share on your network with the actual file and directories located on different physical disks throughout the network. See how to configure and administer a DFS root in a Win2K domain.The Windows 2000 Distributed File System DFS allows users...
Tags: Servers, file system, Microsoft Windows 2000, network, Steven Warren MCSE, MCDBA, Dfs Root
Technical articles 2001-08-13
Configuring a Distributed File System (DFS) on your Windows Network
The Windows 2000 Distributed File System DFS allows users to find, view, and work with files on your network from one central location. With DFS configured, users do not have to understand the complexities of a network or enter long UNC addresses to browse to files. DFS is installed with...
Tags: Dfs Root, Distributed File System, Microsoft Windows, network
Blog posts 2006-10-09
Configure a Distributed File System (DFS) environment in Windows Server 2003
Windows 2000 introduced Distributed File System DFS, which allows you to consolidate file shares so users can access them from a single point on the network. Windows Server 2003 improved the technology to include WAN replication, allowing DFS points to exist across WAN links. In this tip, I will explain...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server, Environment, Link, Server, File Server, Root, Distributed File System Environment, File Servers, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Storage Management, Servers, Enterprise Software, Software, Operating Systems, Storage, Hardware, Derek Schauland
Blog posts 2007-12-19
Build Your Skills: Get to know the Windows 2000 Distributed File System
With DFS, you can accommodate large numbers of users who have to access multiple shared folders or users who require uninterrupted access to shared folders.If your organization has similar information located on multiple servers throughout your domain, it can be confusing for users who access the data. This problem can...
Tags: Servers, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 2000, Troy Thompson, Microsoft Windows, file system, Dfs Root, DFS
Technical articles 2000-12-21
TechNet Webcast: How Microsoft IT Architects and Configures DFS Replication (Level 300)
Distributed File System Replication, or DFS Replication, is an integrated Microsoft Windows Server 2003 replication technology new to Release 2 (R2) that includes significant improvements over its predecessor, File Replication Service FRS, such as customizable replication topologies, scheduling, bandwidth throttling, and in-box health reporting. This webcast provides a brief overview...
Tags: Webcast, Information Technology, Health Care, Microsoft Corp., Replication, Microsoft TechNet, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Servers, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Enterprise Software, Human Resources, Hardware
Webcasts 2006-02-21
Building Distributed File System clustering in Windows 2000
An under-the-hood look at how both Microsoft clustering technologies workUsing the term “fault tolerance” to describe the Windows 2000 Cluster Service is a bit of a misnomer; it's more accurate to describe the Cluster Service's activities as “high availability.” And that high availability does not extend to the data stored...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Active Directory, RAID, clustering, Carol Bailey MCSE+I, Microsoft Distributed File System, Dfs Root, Cluster Service, Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Cluster Service, Distributed File System, Windows 2000 Cluster, disk, fault-tolerance, Microso
Technical articles 2002-10-10
How do I configure a Distributed File System (DFS)?
Very well-written articleThis article on DFS is a perfect mix of detail and brevity. Thank you for an excellent 'how-to' piece on DFS.RE: How do I configure a Distributed File System DFS?worth to try, thanks !RE: How do I configure a Distributed File System DFS?add some more tips in this...
Tags: Distributed File System
Discussion threads 2008-08-20
TechNet Webcast: Windows Server 2008 R2 File Services (Level 300)
Windows Server 2008 R2 contains lots of changes to the Remote File Services components that increase availability, scalability and performance. Some of these components have been significantly enhanced. The presenter of this webcast covers the main Remote File Services features in Windows Server 2008 R2, including Server Message Block version...
Tags: Distributed File System, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, Windows Server 2008 R2, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware
Webcasts 2009-06-17
Pastis: A Highly-Scalable Multi-User Peer-to-Peer File System
This paper introduces Pastis, a completely decentralized multi-user read-write peer-to-peer file system. In Pastis every file is described by a modifiable inode-like structure which contains the addresses of the immutable blocks in which the le contents are stored. All data are stored using the Past Distributed Hash Table DHT, which...
Tags: Network, File System, Computer Science, Pastis, Networking
White papers 2008-01-01
Avoiding excessive file replication in Windows 2000 due to antivirus software
Nearly every network worthy of the name has antivirus protection. But because of the way some virus scanners perform their duties, network performance can suffer due to excessive file replication on systems using Distributed File System DFS and on other files that are regularly replicated between domain controllers. Here’s how...
Tags: antivirus software, Distributed File System, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, network, replication, Scott Lowe MCSE, software, virus
Technical articles 2003-01-20
TechRepublic Tutorial: Understanding the File Replication Service in Windows Server 2003
One of the key components in any of the Windows Server operating systems is the File Replication Service FRS. The File Replication Service has two main responsibilities: It keeps replicas within a Distributed File System DFS consistent, and it replicates Active Directory AD updates between domain controllers. In order to...
Tags: File Replication Service, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, replication, server
Technical articles 2004-02-12
The ins and outs of the Windows File Replication Service
At the heart of Windows Server lies the File Replication Service FRS. FRS is critical to the proper functioning of the Distributed File System and Group Policies, not to mention the proper functioning of login scripts across the domain. Without a properly functioning FRS, none of these services could be...
Tags: File Replication Service, Microsoft Windows, replica, Scott Lowe MCSE
Technical articles 2003-08-25
Windows 2003 Server - File Replication
Hello, I have a need to establish real-time replication between 2 servers, both running Windows 2003 Server OS, linked by T1. The data to be replicated will be standard user Microsoft document types (.doc, .xls, etc.) and we are only concerned about "one-way" replication, in the event of an...
Tags: Distributed File System, feedback, File Replication, Groove Networks Inc., jlabadessa@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, networking, replication, server, Tacit, windows
Discussion threads 2006-10-25
Diagnosing File Replication Service problems using Ultrasound
One of the more essential components of an Active Directory domain is the File Replication Service FRS. When information is updated on a domain controller, the FRS makes sure that the information is replicated to other domain controllers within the domain. The File Replication Service is also used to keep...
Tags: Acquiring Ultrasound, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Data Engine, File Replication Service, server
Technical articles 2004-03-11
Troubleshooting the File Replication Service with Sonar
One of the most critical components in a Windows domain is the File Replication Service FRS. The FRS allows domain controllers to exchange Active Directory data. It also allows servers within a Distributed File System DFS to replicate changes as users update files on individual DFS replicas. As with any...
Tags: sonar, File Replication Service, Brien M. Posey MCSE, Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2004-03-04
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