Great.  Thanks for your help

 

From: Erik Goldoff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 15 October 2009 15:54
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Duplicate Servers

 

sure, you can *create* them all on the same subnet,and even have the DNS
on the virtual servers 'download' zone info from the main DNS on the
physical server ... if no one points to them as primary for AD, then no
big deal.  And simply turn off the DHCP on the virtual server.

 

This way, the vm domain controllers replicate live with the existing
physical servers and are up to date, in a disaster you could activate
dhcp and repoint DNS to the virtual 

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 10:47 AM, Mark Robinson <[email protected]>
wrote:

Hi,

 

I wonder if anyone can help please.  I'm sure I know the answer to this
but my brain has gone all squishy today.

We are putting together a disaster recovery policy, and I would like to
replicate each of the servers that we have on our network using VMware
Infrastructure.  So first things first I want to build another two
domain controllers that replicate my current DC's.  Now I would imagine
that I cannot build two additional controllers on the same subnet as my
existing subnet?  I would then have four domain controllers, two of
which will be DHCP servers and  two of which will be DNS servers.
Should I create a new subnet and put the VM servers on this subnet?  Or
will that not make a difference?  Will I need to construct a completely
separate test environment, 

switches, warts and all??

 

Damn, that networking exam seems like a long time ago now.

 

Cheers,

Mark

 

Mark Robinson
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