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Guest Jeff Viola
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Here is what I'm trying to do. (if there is a better way let me know).

 

I have a small domain with 1 Win2003 Domain Controller that is also the file

server. Another domain controller that is the Exchange server and another

Win2003 server that is used for sql and terminal services.

 

I want to setup a remote site with basically the same setup, but I want to

be able to sync the servers through a VPN. Should I setup the second site

as a completely different domain and then just do a trust between them?

Would this allow the users to maintain only one password? What happens

when the communication is broken between the sites? Are the users and

password somehow synced to the remote location? Need help understanding

this? Same for emails?

 

Or is it better to use the main location as the Main Domain Controller and

the remote site as a tree in the forest? If the main site goes down can I

still connect to the remote site? What if the main domain controller server

is lost can the tree take over that responsibility?

 

I'm setting this up for disaster recovery and business continuation. If the

main site is lost (either temporary or permenant) I want to be able to

continue working at the remote location with current data, accounts on the

server.

 

Thanks for help with this.

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Guest emmanuel meurant
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RE: Syncing remote servers

 

I would do the following :

 

Stay with only one domain, add a domain controleur at the remote site (and

maybe also use it as a local file server).

 

Create a specific site in "AD Sites and Services" for the new site to be

able to manage the synchonisation planning.

 

This would ensure quick login and access to data.

 

 

 

 

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mcse 2000 - mcsa 2003 and still a lot to learn...

 

 

"Jeff Viola" wrote:

> Here is what I'm trying to do. (if there is a better way let me know).

>

> I have a small domain with 1 Win2003 Domain Controller that is also the file

> server. Another domain controller that is the Exchange server and another

> Win2003 server that is used for sql and terminal services.

>

> I want to setup a remote site with basically the same setup, but I want to

> be able to sync the servers through a VPN. Should I setup the second site

> as a completely different domain and then just do a trust between them?

> Would this allow the users to maintain only one password? What happens

> when the communication is broken between the sites? Are the users and

> password somehow synced to the remote location? Need help understanding

> this? Same for emails?

>

> Or is it better to use the main location as the Main Domain Controller and

> the remote site as a tree in the forest? If the main site goes down can I

> still connect to the remote site? What if the main domain controller server

> is lost can the tree take over that responsibility?

>

> I'm setting this up for disaster recovery and business continuation. If the

> main site is lost (either temporary or permenant) I want to be able to

> continue working at the remote location with current data, accounts on the

> server.

>

> Thanks for help with this.

Guest Jeff Viola
Posted

RE: Syncing remote servers

 

Thank you.

 

Jeff

 

"emmanuel meurant" wrote:

> I would do the following :

>

> Stay with only one domain, add a domain controleur at the remote site (and

> maybe also use it as a local file server).

>

> Create a specific site in "AD Sites and Services" for the new site to be

> able to manage the synchonisation planning.

>

> This would ensure quick login and access to data.

>

>

>

>

> --

> mcse 2000 - mcsa 2003 and still a lot to learn...

>

>

> "Jeff Viola" wrote:

>

> > Here is what I'm trying to do. (if there is a better way let me know).

> >

> > I have a small domain with 1 Win2003 Domain Controller that is also the file

> > server. Another domain controller that is the Exchange server and another

> > Win2003 server that is used for sql and terminal services.

> >

> > I want to setup a remote site with basically the same setup, but I want to

> > be able to sync the servers through a VPN. Should I setup the second site

> > as a completely different domain and then just do a trust between them?

> > Would this allow the users to maintain only one password? What happens

> > when the communication is broken between the sites? Are the users and

> > password somehow synced to the remote location? Need help understanding

> > this? Same for emails?

> >

> > Or is it better to use the main location as the Main Domain Controller and

> > the remote site as a tree in the forest? If the main site goes down can I

> > still connect to the remote site? What if the main domain controller server

> > is lost can the tree take over that responsibility?

> >

> > I'm setting this up for disaster recovery and business continuation. If the

> > main site is lost (either temporary or permenant) I want to be able to

> > continue working at the remote location with current data, accounts on the

> > server.

> >

> > Thanks for help with this.

Guest emmanuel meurant
Posted

RE: Syncing remote servers

 

One more precision for exchange, for a small number of users at the remote

site (under 20), I would not install an additionnal exchange server.

 

You will this way remain with a simple messaging architecture and in case of

short failures, you can still work in outlook if you activate the caching

features of outlook 2003 (this is the default when you creates the outlook

profile).

 

 

 

--

mcse 2000 - mcsa 2003 and still a lot to learn...

 

 

"Jeff Viola" wrote:

> Thank you.

>

> Jeff

>

> "emmanuel meurant" wrote:

>

> > I would do the following :

> >

> > Stay with only one domain, add a domain controleur at the remote site (and

> > maybe also use it as a local file server).

> >

> > Create a specific site in "AD Sites and Services" for the new site to be

> > able to manage the synchonisation planning.

> >

> > This would ensure quick login and access to data.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > --

> > mcse 2000 - mcsa 2003 and still a lot to learn...

> >

> >

> > "Jeff Viola" wrote:

> >

> > > Here is what I'm trying to do. (if there is a better way let me know).

> > >

> > > I have a small domain with 1 Win2003 Domain Controller that is also the file

> > > server. Another domain controller that is the Exchange server and another

> > > Win2003 server that is used for sql and terminal services.

> > >

> > > I want to setup a remote site with basically the same setup, but I want to

> > > be able to sync the servers through a VPN. Should I setup the second site

> > > as a completely different domain and then just do a trust between them?

> > > Would this allow the users to maintain only one password? What happens

> > > when the communication is broken between the sites? Are the users and

> > > password somehow synced to the remote location? Need help understanding

> > > this? Same for emails?

> > >

> > > Or is it better to use the main location as the Main Domain Controller and

> > > the remote site as a tree in the forest? If the main site goes down can I

> > > still connect to the remote site? What if the main domain controller server

> > > is lost can the tree take over that responsibility?

> > >

> > > I'm setting this up for disaster recovery and business continuation. If the

> > > main site is lost (either temporary or permenant) I want to be able to

> > > continue working at the remote location with current data, accounts on the

> > > server.

> > >

> > > Thanks for help with this.


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