>From a network traffic point of view, it doesn't it makes sense to put DCs
at the remote sites. The concern I would have is the reliability of the
links... No linky, no login.


-gil

-----Original Message-----
From: Carstensen, Pete [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 8:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ActiveDir] Remote Office Domain Controllers


We have several (6) remote offices, each with 5-10 users, that are connected
via 256K FR circuits back here to the corporate office.  At the present
time, they are used for F&P services, wins, and dhcp.  We do have plans to
implement SMS in the future for software rollout and desktop management.
All desktop clients are W2K as well as most roving laptop users (the few
remaining W9x laptops are being retired if they can't be upgraded). 

I am in the process of replacing their older W2K server with a new one that
has sufficient disk space, processor power and a larger tape backup.  The
question comes up as to make them domain controllers or not.  If I want to
control replication, I need to set up a site which requires a DC.  OTOH,
having a DC out there in the first place increases traffic too.  Almost all
useful information for the remote users exists at the corporate site
(Exchange, AS400, corporate shared data, etc.) so they are pretty much dead
in the water if the line is down anyway.

I asked this question as last fall's TechEd and got a majority of opinions
that making the servers DCs would probably not be an advantage to such a
small group of users that are depending on the central system anyway to
offset the DC traffic.

Is this still the consensus?  Although I could promote them later in the
field, it certainly would be easier to dcpromo them there before sending
them out.


**************************** 
Pete Carstensen, MCSE 
Senior LAN Engineer 
CSK Auto, Inc. 
Phoenix, AZ 
Computers are not intelligent. They only think they are.



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