Sites are created to "group" site aware services that have fast connections.
The best known site aware service are DCs from a certain domain. Another
site aware service that could be a reason to create a site although not
having DCs is if you are using domain based DFS (DFS roots and links)

Cheers
Jorge
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: 3/3/2005 11:59 PM
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DNS and site coverage behaviour

Not true. The site will remain, and there will be no DCs in the site.
The DCs in the nearest site will cover the DC-less site by publishing
additional SRV records in DNS.
 
-gil
Gil Kirkpatrick 
CTO, NetPro 
"To fly, flip away backhanded. Flat flip flies straight. Tilted flip
curves. Experiment!" 


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adams, Kenneth
W (Ken)
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 5:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DNS and site coverage behaviour


My understanding of sites is that each site must have at least one DC.
If my understanding is correct, your planned action to decomm the Site B
DC would lead to the removal of Site B and its incorporation into Site
A.  As long as the computers in Site B have the proper DNS server
addresses, you should have no problem (note the operative word
'should').
 

Ken Adams, MCSE 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ruston, Neil
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 7:04 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] DNS and site coverage behaviour



I am about to investigate and test DNS site coverage and would like to
seek the views and opinions of others. 

Scenario: 
W2k DCs (SP3) 
Multiple domains - all w2k native 
Location1 has 2 buildings, currently each building being represented by
a separate site. Let's call them siteA and siteB.

Currently, each of these 2 sites has a DC installed locally. 
SiteB has a site link with siteA (cost 10) 
SiteB has a site link to siteC [at some other location] (cost 100) 

Proposal and requirements: 
Decomm the DC in siteB and ensure that the DC in siteA provides DNS
coverage to users in siteB [I won't explain my reasoning for the decomm
- that would detract from my main point :) ]

Questions: 
Will the DC in siteA need to be configured such that it auto covers DNS
wrt siteB (registry change)? 
Or 
Will that DC in siteA automatically cover for siteB in DNS, given that
siteA has the lowest cost link to siteB? 

I had always assumed the latter to be true, but this view has been
challenged and the former was suggested as necessary, instead :)

Any offers? 

Thanks, 
neil 

Neil Ruston - MVP dir services 

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