M Mike Shepperd Nov 26, 2006 #2 Typically there are two: 1. Provide redundancy for authentication and 2. Distribute the workload. -- Mike Shepperd Sunfire Solutions LLC Seattle, WA [This posting is provided AS-IS, with no warranties and confers no rights]
Typically there are two: 1. Provide redundancy for authentication and 2. Distribute the workload. -- Mike Shepperd Sunfire Solutions LLC Seattle, WA [This posting is provided AS-IS, with no warranties and confers no rights]
K Kurt Nov 27, 2006 #3 Mike said: Typically there are two: 1. Provide redundancy for authentication and 2. Distribute the workload. Click to expand... And to save the administrator's butt if one DC goes down for the count!
Mike said: Typically there are two: 1. Provide redundancy for authentication and 2. Distribute the workload. Click to expand... And to save the administrator's butt if one DC goes down for the count!