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The File Replication Service (FRS) has a justifiably bad reputation for bugginess and indecipherable logs. But recent changes from Redmond make it worth another look.
The File Replication Service (FRS) has a justifiably bad reputation for bugginess and indecipherable logs. But recent changes from Redmond make it worth another look.
It's time to ditch File Replication Service and move completely to Distributed File System.
Event IDs 13552 and 13555 are logged in the File Replication Service log on a Windows-based domain controller Resolves an issue in which the SYSVOL folder isn't replicated between domain controllers ...
3 DCs in 3 sites.All Win2k with sp3.I've been asked to fix some network problems that the admin can't figure out. The number one problem is File Replication. None of the DCs will replicate files ...
An intuitive method to alleviate this problem is to create file replicas in the network. However, despite the efforts on file replication, no research has focused on the global optimal replica sharing ...
Windows Server 2003 will reach its end next summer, and with it the operating system's File Replication Service.
Replication is NOT a backup, any fat finger, intentional delete, software bug, corruption, etc that happens at the source side can and most likely will corrupt the replication target. 10TB is ...
Many of the applications running in cloud data center are data intensive, processing large amount of data inside the data center. File replication, which brings data files closer to the computing ...
The major new product announcement of this year’s BrainShare – at least in my opinion – was the new iFolder service. This will be packaged with NetWare 6, but will also be available ...