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Distributed File System (DFS) Namespaces and DFS Replication can be used to publish documents, software, and line-of-business data to users throughout an organization. Although DFS Replication alone is sufficient to distribute data, you can use DFS Namespaces to configure the namespace so that a folder is hosted by multiple servers, each of which holds an updated copy of the folder. This increases data availability and distributes the client load across servers.
When browsing a folder in the namespace, users are not aware that the folder is hosted by multiple servers. When a user opens the folder, the client computer is automatically referred to a server on its site. If no same-site servers are available, you can configure the namespace to refer the client to a server that has the lowest connection cost as defined in Active Directory Directory Services (AD DS).
To deploy DFS Namespaces, perform the following tasks:
- Review the concepts, and requirements of DFS Namespaces. Overview of DFS Namespaces
- Choose a namespace type
- Create a DFS namespace
- Migrate existing ___domain-based namespaces to Windows Server 2008 mode ___domain-based namespaces. Migrate a Domain-based Namespace to Windows Server 2008 mode
- Increase availability by adding namespace servers to a ___domain-based namespace. Add Namespace Servers to a Domain-based DFS Namespace
- Add folders to a namespace. Create a Folder in a DFS Namespace
- Add folder targets to folders in a namespace. Add Folder Targets
- Replicate content between folder targets using DFS Replication (optional). Replicate Folder Targets Using DFS Replication