Yes, I am a huge fan of simple.

There will not be any roaming profiles involved so that will really help us. 
And you nailed it, a single RAID on each then I will partition that into 
dynamic volumes for home folders and shares.   Shares will use FSRM since I 
don't care who uses that space up...I only care about the total amount.  The 
home folder partition will use NTFS quota's and I can adjust for those 
'special' users that way.

If I run into problems on the referral priority the fallback plan will be to 
map them to 
\\PrimaryServer\Share\%Username%<file:///\\PrimaryServer\Share\%25Username%25> 
and just use the DFS replication on the secondary for a semi-hot failover.  If 
Primary dies we will have to intervene and rename the server or swap 
IP's....but that is fast and easy and we can tolerate the downtime.

From: Sean Martin [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 1:20 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Qutoa's for home folders.

Gotcha. I was going to recommend presenting separate physical disks for the 
home folders and shared folders, but you're probably configuring a single RAID 
on each server for storing all of the data, and then partitioning that for the 
home folders and shared folders?

I hope that works for you. We had bad luck with DFS on Windows 2003 R2 when we 
tried to use it for Home Directories and Roaming profiles. We had two sites, 
with two servers in each site. We tried to configure referral ordering so that 
users logging into resources in one site, would be directed to the primary DFS 
member in that site, and then the seconday if the primary was unavailable, and 
then the alternate site secondary if both servers in the primary site were 
unavailable. However, there were too many scenarios where a user could be 
directed to resources from the alternate site which caused all sorts of issues 
with replication and user experience. Not to mention other "ghosts in the 
machine" that we could just never pinpoint. After several months of 
troubleshooting with Microsoft, they finally fell back on their statement that 
DFS was not intended for Roaming Profile environments and that they could no 
longer support our configuration.

It sounds like you're setting up a much simpler and logical environment though 
:)

- Sean





On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 8:59 AM, Kennedy, Jim 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Two servers. Running DFS on them and I have the target priority set so one will 
always be the primary...and the other will be a hot backup. In theory, but so 
far the theory is working in testing. 2008 R2 for the OS although that can 
certainly be changed, our edu license with MS is pretty cool. I looked at 
storage server also, but it didn't really bring much to the party.

From: Sean Martin [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 12:52 PM

To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Qutoa's for home folders.

What is your storage solution? Is this just a new server with more storage, 
direct attach, NAS/SAN?

- Sean
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Kennedy, Jim 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Yep, can certainly do it that way...and that is on my list of possible 
solutions. Not seeing anything third party that will fill the need either. I 
just hate to pigeon hole myself and get the partition size wrong. I will need 
to reserve some space and make them dynamic.

From: Sean Martin [mailto:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 11:02 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Qutoa's for home folders.

If you're building the new storage for this environment, can you create 
separate partitions for the home folders and for the shared folders? That way 
disk quotas might be an option.

- Sean
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 6:34 AM, Kennedy, Jim 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am building new file storage, as you may recall from my previous DFS/Cluster 
questions.

I am pondering the easiest way to do storage quotas. I will end up with 600 
people in one folder. A handful of users will get larger quota's.

FSRM looked good until I got into the details.  I can auto populate the root of 
the HomeFolderShare and hit everyone with the same quota. But trying to then 
drill to a specific user and raise their quota it won't let me as it already 
has a quota on it from the root. What I need is 'block inheritance' on quota's. 
I don't want to go back to disk quota's because there are shared folders on the 
same disk and I don't want the use of those to count against the user's quota.

Any ideas? Third party solutions?

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