TechNet Webcast: Configuring Failback and Target Priority for DFS Namespaces (Level 200) 
Event ID: 1032297528
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English.
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Windows Server.
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Audience(s):
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IT Generalist.
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Duration:
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45 Minutes
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Start Date:
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Thursday, June 22, 2006 5:30 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
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Event Overview
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This webcast introduces two new features of distributed file system (DFS) Namespaces: target priority and client failback. These features are available on servers running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1)
and Windows Server 2003 R2. Assigning target priority is useful in many situations, such as scenarios where branch office administrators want clients to access the branch server before any other server. Target priority is also useful in “hot-standby” scenarios
where one server is considered the server of last resort. We also cover client failback, which enables branch clients that have failed over to a hub server to fail back to the local branch server after it is restored.
Presenter: Sanjoy Chatterjee, Lead Program Manager, Microsoft Corporation
Sanjoy Chatterjee is a member of the Core File Systems team at Microsoft. He has worked in the systems area since the 1990s. Sanjoy has been involved in a wide range of fields in various companies and has extensive experience in the areas of performance, distributed
systems, databases, and storage.
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