LOL.

I wouldn't expect a lot of replication unless you are making lots of
changes, but you can tune it by modifying the schedule to get the max
benefit out of the replication packet compression. Actually you will
probably have less traffic as your logons and other things using the DCs
don't have to traverse the WAN. 

Make sure you have SP4 or the out of band quickie password replicate hot fix
in place unless you make sure you change passwords on the remote DC for the
users there. As you turn up the latency to tune replication, that could
become more troublesome but for the hotfix/SP.

  joe
 


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Subject: [ActiveDir] DC Replication Bandwidth Issue

I have an upcoming project that I'd like to seek some input on.

I'm looking at building a third domain controller for a tiny domain of about
250 users.  Currently, we have two domain controllers at a central location
where approximately 85% of our users reside.  The rest of our users are at
branch locations connected by 128k links that aren't horribly taxed.

I'd like to place the third domain controller at one of the branch locations
as a "disaster recovery" box that will be capable of processing domain
authentications and other DC-related functions in case our central locations
is hit by some catastrophe.  Since this is a single site, single domain,
single forest topology, I don't necessarily need this box to do anything
other than replicate domain information and critical services (DNS, WINS,
etc.) on a semi-regular basis.  How much bandwidth do you guys think this
box will take?  Again, it is a tiny domain with approximately 250 users and
225 workstations.  It won't hold any FSMO roles, I'll just seize them from
the console at the branch location if Joe's volcano makes it all the way
over to Kalamazoo.

-James R. Rogers

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