I did those too, and some other things to consider
were:
* Putting them inside a virtual machine with faked Subnetting in AD: Take
a class C Network and split it in AD Sites and Services, not TCP/IP, then you
can spare the router
* Assign the site membership for the host via GPO if it is in one of the
virtual subnets of the virtual lag-dcs (depending on the subnetting
possibilities you have)
* Configure a firewall between the sites to make sure the machienes only
talk to the ones they are supposed to (if available)
* Use scripting to shut down virtual networks if available in the times
they are not supposed to replicate
* Make sure that you configure replication that it runs a couple times
during the allowed timeframe
* Configure terminal services access on the lag DCs
* Configure boot.ini to be able to boot into DSRM by changing the default
without querying for the boot.ini parameter when necessary.
For the replication I usually configured replication every 15 minutes
(the Lag-Sites were on the same LAN), Site 1 replicates Tuesday 10pm to
Wednesday 2am, Site 2 replicates Saturday 10am to 2pm (each 4 hrs, exactly 1/2
Week apart).
Ulf
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Almeida Pinto, Jorge de
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 3:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] AD Lag SiteHi,Guido and Gil wrote a great ebook about recovery whereas information about lagsites is includedTake a look at: http://www.netpro.com/events/adrecovery/index.cfm (registration needed)For starters some tips:* Place at least on DC for each domain in the lag site* Allow the DCs in the lag site to register only the replication record (CNAME) in the DNS zone _MSDCS.FORESTROOT* Don't assign WINS server IP addresses for the DCs in the lag sites* Make sure the site link between the lag site and the hub site has a higher cost than all other site links that connect the hub site and other sites (reason: Exchange AD topology discovery for the out-of-site list of DCs/GCs)*You might want to use lag sites (e.g. 2) that replicate in steps (1st site replicates like each 3 days and the other each week) whereas the second lag site is connected to the first and the first is connected to the second and the hub siteThis might be expensive though and you also might have a look at objectrecovery tools available by third party vendorsCheers,Jorge
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Shawn Hayes
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 15:31
To: [email protected]
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD Lag SiteAnyone have any pointers (documentation or real life experience) on setting up an AD Lag Site?Thanks in advance,Shawn
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