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DFS

The Distributed File System (DFS) functions provide the ability to logically group shares on multiple servers and to transparently link shares into a single hierarchical namespace. DFS organizes shared resources on a network in a treelike structure.

Using Microsoft DFS for Failover

DFS Vipan Kumar August 22, 2018August 27, 2018 Comments

Using Microsoft DFS for Failover Microsoft DFS can provide a simple and fast automatic failover. The failover of any user or application to any replica that you specify will occur if the primary source becomes…

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