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Old 03-06-2009   #7 (permalink)
Danny Sanders


 
 

Re: Hyper-V clustering, Quick Migration and virtual domain controllers

> How about in the event that all DCs are also DNS-servers, will that cause
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> synchronization issues?
Absolutely not. One of ADs features is Active Directory Integrated DNS. When
activated the DNS information is replicated along with AD replication. It is
encryped and secure which is an improvement over the primary - secondary
model which replicates on it's own schedule and is less secure.

We have 40+ DCs serving as DNS servers in branch offices providing DNS for
each office.

Search the MS site for Active Directory Integrated DNS.

hth
DDS


"Kimpsu" <Kimpsu@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> How about in the event that all DCs are also DNS-servers, will that cause
> synchronization issues?
>
> "Kimpsu" wrote:
>
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>> Hi!
>>
>> I have understood that running active directory domain controllers is
>> supported by MS when run with their own virtualization solutions. What I
>> would like to know is how about when having multiple domain controllers
>> and
>> using Hyper-V quick migration? It saves the state of the VM, moves it to
>> another host, and then resumes it.
>>
>> Does this result in data synchronization issues between domain
>> controllers?
>>
>> Are there any MS documents or articles discussing this scenario? Best
>> match
>> I could find was about Virtual Server 2005, but I am particularly
>> interested
>> in the quick migration part of Hyper-V.
>>
>> Thank you.
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