Hi Tony,

First, thanks for your interest.

1. We are currently in the process of releasing the 2.0 version, and some
features of this new version could be interesting for you (daemon mode for
example), and because we have also changed the file format, I suggest you
prefer this version but you may encountered some bugs because its an early
release :) 1.3 is more stable but will not include latest new features. The
latest presentation is available there :
http://www.slideshare.net/sbahloul/ldap-synchronization-connector-2011rmll
2. I suppose that your infrastructure is replicated (AD LDS and SQL server),
and if so LSC is not a good service to instantiate twice because each
instance will try to do the same job. LSC is fault tolerant : you can rerun
it many times or restart the service so consider monitoring the LSC service
and the latest account propagation date inside the AD LDS with and automatic
restart instead of 2 instances.
3. Yes you can : you have an asynchronous JDBC connector that can be used to
do such configuration.

Regards,

2011/7/17 TONY SILVESTON <[email protected]>

> Hi
>
> I am looking to flow user data from a SQL Server 2008 Database cluster to
> an Active Directiory Lighyweight Directory Services cluster.  That is both
> "ends" are setup for high availability and no single point of failure.
>
> Im looking at LSC to do this.
>
> I am new to LSC and looking at the docs its not obvious there are answers
> to my questions below:
>
> 1.  I guess I need to use v1.3 to acheive this?
> 2. To create a resilient solution we would need to run at least 2 instances
> of LSC on two seperate servers.   Is this a supported option? Are there any
> "gotches"?
> 3. We would like data to appear "instantaneously" in AD LDS. Is this
> supported?
>
> Thanks
>
> Tony
>
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