Installing and configuration Distributed File System

The Distributed File System (DFS) technologies offer wide area network (WAN)-friendly replication as well as simplified, highly available access to geographically dispersed files. In Windows Server® 2008, DFS is implemented as a role service of the File Services role. The Distributed File System role service consists of two child role services:

  • DFS Namespaces
  • DFS Replication

 

   

  • Start on the Live Server
  • Click Start\Administrative Tools\Services
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  • Click Server Manager\Roles\File Services\Add Role Services
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  • Select Distributed File System
  • Select DFS Namespaces
  • Select DFS Replication
  • Click Next
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  • Select Create a namespace now using this wizard
  • Enter a name for this name space: S1S2
  • Click Next
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  • Select Domain based namespace
  • Select Enable Windows 2008 Server mode
  • Click Next
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  • Click Next
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  • Click Install
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  • Click Close
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Configuring File Shares

  • Click Start\Administrative Tools\Share and Storage Management
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  • Click Provision Share in Right Column
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  • Select Shared Folder or Make New Folder if not done already
  • Click OK
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  • Click Next
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  • Click Yes, change NTFS permissions
  • Click Next
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  • Under Users select Full Control
  • Click OK
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  • Click Next
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  • Click Users and groups have custom share permissions
  • Click Permissions
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  • Click Full Control
  • Click OK
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  • Click Next
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  • Select \\Adatum9.com\S1S2
  • Click Next
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  • New folder name: Servershare
  • Click Next
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  • Click Create
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  • Click Close
  • Repeat 'Create File Share' on the Virtual Server
  • Note: New Folder Name: VServershare
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Mapping a Drive Letter to Distributed Shared Files

  • Open My Computer
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  • Click Map Network Drive
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  • Select s1s2 under V9SERVER
  • Click OK
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  • Select S from the Drive Letters
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  • You should see both Servershare and Vservershare folders untder this drive letter.
  • Although they are on different servers, they do not show up that way to the end user
  • Repeat these steps on all workstations that will require being mapped to these files

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