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DFS and SAN, how?
looking for examples of using DFS with SAN
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Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think that it will be many times cheaper to raise a virtual server on a failover farm with resource sharing on external storage. And there is an example .
DFS gives a wild load on disks and on the network. At least in Windows 2003, and I haven't even looked at it since.
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