September 2012
Intermediate to advanced
1680 pages
88h 3m
English
For purposes of replication, AD DS logically organizes groups of servers into a concept known as sites. Generally speaking, a single site should be composed of servers that are connected to each other via high-speed connections. The links that are established to connect two or more locations connected potentially through slower-speed connections are known as site links. Sites are created with site links connecting the locations together to enable the administrator to specify the bandwidth used to replicate information between sites.
Instead of having information replicated immediately between servers within a high-speed connected site, the administrator can specify to replicate information between ...
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