I think John's article is pseudo-accurate but *very* badly worded, if I
can be candid.
I had to re-read it several times.

neil

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joe wrote:

>Wow who wrote that article in the magazine? That is pretty bad.
>
>The end result is the same though as stated by everyone so far. If you 
>have a single domain there is only slight overhead if you make all DCs
into GCs.
>The only overhead I can really think of is that you will have more 
>global catalog DNS records and all DCs are listening on an extra 1-2 
>ports... That is easily outweighed by the gain of having lots of GC
availability.
>
>Not sure what space usage you would incur by NOT doing it as indicated 
>by the article. The whole IM role thing is pretty oddly described as
well.
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