Yeah, just to be honest, as long as you have 3+ DCs, there isn't much reason not to do it though.  Even if you lose one, you just rebuild it and repromote it - never restore btw - that can make all kinds of messy issues about replication show up that nobody wants to deal with.



On 10/16/06, Brian Desmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No not that I can think of. If one raid group fails and corrupts the
data you're still screwed so it's not going to save you there.

Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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> Is there any other reason other then performance to have the Active
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> Yves
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