I have one instance of Windows Server 2012 R2 180 day trial running in Virtualbox
on top of CentOS 7.

Do I need two to three instances of Windows 2012 R2 to implement DFS properly?

There are plenty of Windows 10 computers in the office, can the DFS server reference
a single share across two Windows 10 systems?

Do I need to bridge Windows Server 2012 R2 or is the default NAT that virtual box does good enough? Can I set a different IP address when I bridge? The Linux box is on 192.168.1.2, I don't want the Windows Server to share that IP address. I want the
Windows box to be on 192.168.1.xxx.

How do I implement Active directory? I apparently have to use Active directory if I'm
going to implement MS-DFS.

Other than that, can I use a samba server to replace a Windows server if I have to have
multiple servers?
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