Re: I do not understand site link bridges
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Depending on the Topology of your network, site bridges can be very
useful for replication. You want to maintain a topology that allows
any DC to be less than three hops away from the FSMO at any point. If
you have 10 sites that are disparate you can specify "routes" using a
site link bridge that tells the topology generator the best route to
replicate between sites. By default it creates "All sites" bridge that
includes all the the sites you have created. For the network I have
this was not a good scenario, since some sites could not contact other
sites directly. So I removed the default All Sites and created bridges
between sites. Kind of like SiteA --> SiteB and SIteB --> SiteC
so... SiteA can now talk to SiteB.
CB
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