Re: DNS Question
- From: "Madrino" <Madrino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 05:43:28 -0800
No should I?
Do you know of a good article on setting up sites?
Thanks for your reply and help.
"Ace Fekay [MVP]" wrote:
> In news:BA4B3558-800E-4AA9-B180-47FB34EFE173@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
> Madrino <Madrino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated, which I commented on
> below:
> > I have seen this setup several different ways and would like your
> > guys and gals opinion.
> >
> > Scenario:
> >
> > Three domain controllers all on the same domain
> > A domain controller is the first DC on the domain and holds all FSMO
> > roles B domain controller is at a remote office
> > C domain controller is at another remote office
> >
> > Should the first DNS IP point back to DC A for all servers? Then what
> > should the second DNS IP point to on each server?
>
> In your scenario for your remnote locations, I would point to itself then to
> DC-A. For DC-A, point to itself, then choose one of the DCs with either the
> more reliable or faster link or one of the more robust servers in one of the
> other sites.
>
> Curious, do you have Sites implemented?
>
> --
> Ace
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