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What is microsoft recommended for a aging/scavenging?
I mean , what value is good for aging/scavenging? Many thanks babak |
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"Babak" <Babak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BA456A27-E9B9-4765-8A1C-BBFF6F236122@microsoft.com... > What is microsoft recommended for a aging/scavenging? > I mean , what value is good for aging/scavenging? > 7 days scavening, 7 Refresh + 7 NoRefresh are the defaults and a pretty good first estimate. You will cause yourself far more trouble by making in short in most cases. If DCs are scavenged from DNS during WAN outages they will lose contact and require significant effort on your part to re-establish. -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] > Many thanks > > babak |
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as long as I can guaruntee that my DC's wont be off the WAN for more than 30
minutes I should be ok in reducing this threshold to say 1 day/1 day to reduce time to make sure testing works ok in my test environment.. for production I'd definately leave at 7/7. Correct? "Herb Martin" wrote: > "Babak" <Babak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:BA456A27-E9B9-4765-8A1C-BBFF6F236122@microsoft.com... > > What is microsoft recommended for a aging/scavenging? > > I mean , what value is good for aging/scavenging? > > > > 7 days scavening, 7 Refresh + 7 NoRefresh are the > defaults and a pretty good first estimate. > > You will cause yourself far more trouble by making > in short in most cases. > > If DCs are scavenged from DNS during WAN outages > they will lose contact and require significant effort > on your part to re-establish. > > -- > Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP > Accelerated MCSE > http://www.LearnQuick.Com > [phone number on web site] > > > Many thanks > > > > babak > > > |
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