Here's a good explanation of the setup.
You are required to some how isolate the delayed servers in
a unique site to control the replication window. The subnet scope can be as
narrow as the ip address of the
DC.
The last setup I used was 2 delayed DCs running on Virtual
Server, each with a 7 day replication lag. This allowed us to restore object
deleted up to 14 days ago.
John Roberts
JLR Technology Solutions
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank Abagnale
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 10:29 AM
To: Active
Subject: [ActiveDir] AD Lag Sites
Single Forest, Single Domain, W2K3 FFL
I am thinking about setting up a lag site for DR
purposes.
Just for clarification purposes, would I need a
separate IP subnet i.e IP subnet that isn't assigned to any other site
in AD to create this?
All my existing IP Subnets are assigned to existing
Sites which are used for normal replication, so I am assuming my question will
result in a yes.
Does anyone have any recommended guides to follow
thanks frank
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