October 2019
Beginner
426 pages
10h 44m
English
If you have ever wondered how you can share data from your servers in an authorized and controlled way, then look no further than DFS. With DFS, data that is stored in shared folders that's located on different servers can be grouped into logically structured namespaces. This makes it possible for users to access the data as if it were stored on local computers.
In Windows Server 2019, DFS is part of the File and Storage Services role. Thus, to install DFS on your server, you should expand the File and Storage Services role, expand File and iSCSI Services, and then select DFS Namespace, DFS Replication, and File Server Resource Manager, as shown in Figure 9.18:
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