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DFS offers simplified, highly available access to files, load sharing, and WAN-friendly replication. In the Windows Server® 2008 R2 operating system, Microsoft has added a number of features and improvements to existing features.
Following are the changes are available on DFS Namespaces in Windows Server 2008 R2:
The following changes to DFS Replication are available in Windows Server 2008 R2:
Here is an article for complete understanding of what DFS is, and how to implement in your organization.
DFS Replication is an easy and effective way to replicate data between servers. When changes are detected in a file, only the blocks that change are replicated. Consequently, DFS Replication works efficiently overlow bandwith connections. This makes DFS Replication an excellent option for, among other uses,replicating data from remote locations to a central office.
Distributed File System (DFS) Namespaces and DFS Replication offer simplified, highly available access to files, load sharing, and WAN-friendly replication. In the Windows Server® 2008 R2 operating system, Microsoft has added a number of features and improvements to existing features.
The following changes to DFS Namespaces are available in Windows Server 2008 R2:
The following changes to DFS Replication are available in Windows Server 2008 R2:
The following changes are available in Windows Server 2008 R2 for DFS Namespaces:
Access-based enumeration displays only the files and folders that a user has permissions to access. If a user does not have Read (or equivalent) permissions for a folder, Windows hides the folder from the user's view. For example, if you enable access-based enumeration on a shared folder that contains many users' home directories, users who access the shared folder can see only their personal home directories; other users' folders are hidden from view.
You can enable access-based enumeration in two complementary locations: