All,

 

I'm considering taking our R:Base share and replicating it as part of a
Microsoft DFS (Distributed File System).  What this entails is the operating
system handles replicating all data in the directory between two or more
servers.  If one of the replication partners goes offline, the other is
there to provide the application and data and, in theory, the end users are
none the wiser.  When the offline partner comes back on line it synchronizes
with the online partner(s).  It's a form of hardening or redundancy.

 

My question:  Do we know if R:Base supports this configuration and/or are
there limitations (performance or otherwise) that would dictate against this
type of deployment?  Is there a best practices that I'm missing here?

 

Thanks,

 

Jim McPherson 

 

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