Jorge
We have seen the KCC on my DC in the Subsite will choose the best link at
that time, and will continue to use that site until the KCC runs again.
All traffic will replicate with the available DC in the Hubsite - whether
the server chooses hubsite1 or hubsite2. In our case we are doing this,
and we see the links change only when the server in the site of choice is
down, and then change back later on. In our case, hubsite1 has a more
powerful server then hubsite2 and thus tends to end up with all of the
replication traffic from each of the subsites (9 in total) after a bit of
time.
Regards;
James R. Day
National Park Service - AD Core Team
(202) 354-1464
Fax (202) 371-1549
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Hi,
I'm bit curious about the following: what happens is a SUBSITE has a site
link with HUBSITE1 and the same SUBSITE has also a site link with HUBSITE2.
Both site links have the same schedules/interval/cost
Is the replication load "equally" devided between the site links (two
situations possible: half of the traffic goes through path 1 and the other
half through path 2, or this time path 1 is used, next time path 2 is used,
etc), or randomly chosen between the available site links, or always the
same site link is used
Regards,
Jorge
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