I have a question regarding AD Sites and the best approach for physical locations 
connected to the network, but which do not have their own DC.

Active Directory Sites can be created for locations that do not have (and never will 
have) a DC.  An automatic process causes each DC to advertise itself (through SRV 
records) in any Site that does not have a DC and for which its Site has the lowest 
cost connections.  Through this process, a client will automatically find the most 
appropriate DC.

The alternative to defining sites for each physical location would be to configure the 
Sites covering the physical locations that have DCs to include the subnets of the 
other physical locations that do not.  

Although it might involve more initial work, I prefer the first option as it is more 
in-line with the concept of a Site being a collection of subnets that have high-speed 
connections.  The second option potentially includes subnets in Sites that are not 
well connected.

Any thoughts on which way to go?  Pros and cons?

Have a good weekend.

Tony
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