IMHO, domains are just there for your use in any sort of logical separation
you wish to perform...
We use them to differ between UNIX-SAP, UNIX-non-SAP, NT, DOMINO, LNOTES,
ADSM (other adsm servers), etc...
That has fit our needs...
If you have different service levels for the different clients, you may want
to use different domains to represent the different service levels...(hot,
warm, cold; gold, silver, bronze; daily, weekly, monthly; etc...)

This is one reason why I like TSM so much, you may customize it to fit your
needs.
it provides for virtually unlimited means to isolate/model/manage your
clients...

Dwight E. Cook
Software Application Engineer III
Science Applications International Corporation
509 S. Boston Ave.  Suit 220
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-4606
Office (918) 732-7109



-----Original Message-----
From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:08 AM
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Subject: domain ?


Is there any reason why I wouldn't create one huge domain and have
production, development and QA servers backing up to it?  What are the pros
and cons of 1 domain vs. many?  Thanks in advance.

Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page:  888-637-7450
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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