How Do I Link Servers

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Can you please give me step by step instructions on how to link multiple servers with each other. The servers that I want to link is far away from each other. The one server in location X and the other one location Z is 33km away from each other. Then they are bothw 400km away from location Y. I want to link all 3 servers with each other. I did set up active directory and dns with dhcp.
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Are those servers connected with the Internet ? if so, it might be an Idea
to get a couple of routers that do Lan-Lan VPN....... In such a case,
distance is not an issue..... only bandwith.

In case of just telephone connections, you might consider Ras for
synchronisation, but be prepared for significant costs if you go that way.

if you want more detail, I need more information to help out.

Gtz,

Pelle


GNoble said:
Can you please give me step by step instructions on how to link multiple
servers with each other. The servers that I want to link is far away from
each other. The one server in location X and the other one location Z is
33km away from each other. Then they are bothw 400km away from location Y. I
want to link all 3 servers with each other. I did set up active directory
and dns with dhcp.
 
Can you please give me step by step instructions on how to link multiple servers with each other. The servers that I want to link is far away from each other. The one server in location X and the other one location Z is 33km away from each other. Then they are bothw 400km away from location Y. I want to link all 3 servers with each other. I did set up active directory and dns with dhcp.

First, call a local consultant since you'll have options we can't even
guess will exist. Second, decide what you mean by "link". Just
exchanging email is an internet connection, routinely browsing files
in a completely secure manner may mean dedicated fiber connections.

By the way, the biggest reason you need to contact a local consultant
is that if you're asking a question like this and providing the
details you have, assuming that a newsgroup post will give you
detailed step-by-stpe instructions, then you're simply way out of your
experience level in accomplishing this task.
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Read your response where you posted it.

Jeff
 
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