Title: RE: Site Link Bridging
A friend of a friend when designing a new forest was asked to disable site link bridging (forest wide) based upon the reasoning given below.
 
I fail to see any connection between the description below and site link bridging.
 
Does anyone see how these issues could be caused by bridging and furthermore, why the issue would have been resolved by disabling bridging???
 
neil
PS I don't necessarily believe that MS really did suggest disabling bridging would help - I merely copy/pasted the original thread :)

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Neil Ruston
Global Technology Infrastructure
Nomura International plc
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7521 3481

 

 

 We had an issue where the Domain Controllers in the New York site and New Jersey site were being registered under one site in DNS. This was causing users to authenticate to DC’s over the WAN link as well as Exchange servers using GC’s over the WAN link. This was causing some delays in users logging on as well as outlook being slow using the address book.

 Also servers were synching up their time with DC’s in other sites causing w32 time errors at night and during the weekend while backups were running. This caused some servers to have their time offset be 3-5 seconds.

 We had Microsoft on-site services evaluate the infrastructure and they recommended that we disable the Site Link Bridging to increase performance of the above issues.

 

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