Windows

DFS Installation on Windows Server 2008 R2

Distributed file system allows for highly available access to files and folders through a type of replication that is Wide Area Network friendly.  This feature is ideal for administrators that want to have highly available shared folders accessible through a common namespace and allow these to synchronize between the servers hosting the namespace.  Take a look below at the screenshots of the installation process on a Windows Server 2008 R2 server.

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This is accessible through the Role Services feature of Server Manager and is a subset of the File Services role

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Below we can right click on the Namespace we create and add Namespace Server to the namespace which is part of the initial configuration of DFS

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Final Thoughts

DFS is a great tool to provide highly available files and shares synchronized across multiple servers and even over WAN connections.  The Server Manager Role Service makes this easy to setup and configure.

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