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Access-based enumeration
Acc ess-based enumeration allows users to see only files and folders on a file server to whic h they have permission to access. This feature is not enabled by default for namespaces (though it is enabled by default on newly-c reated shared folders in Windows Server 2008), and is only supported in a DFS namespace when the namespace is a standalone namespac e hosted on a computer running Windows Server 2008, or a domain-based namespac e by using the Windows Server 2008 mode. To enable access-based enumeration in a namespace, see Enable Ac cess-Based Enumeration on a Namespace1.
Cluster support
DFS Namespaces in Windows Server 2008 supports creating stand-alone namespaces on a failover cluster from within the DFS Management snap-in. To do so, spec ify a failover cluster on the Namespace Server page of the New Namespace Wizard. Note DFS Replication service is not designed to coordinate with cluster components, and the servic e will not fail over to another node.
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The domain uses the Windows Server 2008 or higher domain func tional level. All namespace servers are running Windows Server 2008. If your environment supports it, choose the Windows Server 2008 mode when you c reate new domain-based namespaces. This mode provides additional features and sc alability, and also eliminates the possible need to migrate a namespace from the Windows 2000 Server mode. For information about migrating a namespac e to Windows Server 2008 mode, see Migrate a Domainbased Namespace to Windows Server 2008 Mode4.
Content Freshness
DFS Replic ation in Windows Server 2008 has a new feature called Content Freshness, whic h prevents a server that was offline for a long time from over-writing fresh data when it comes back online with stale (out-of-date) data.
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Better network bandwidth utilization on LANs and high latency networks such as WANs. The following table provides additional details about the performance improvements in DFS Replication.
Windows Server 2008 RPC Async Pipes (when replic ating with other servers running Windows Server 2008)
Synchronous inputs/outputs Asynchronous I/Os (I/Os) Buffered I/Os Unbuffered I/Os Low Priority I/Os (this reduces the load on the system as a result of replication) 16 conc urrent file downloads
Propagation report
DFS Management in Windows Server 2008 inc ludes a new type of diagnostic report called a propagation report. This report displays the replication progress for the test file c reated during a propagation test.
Replicate now
DFS Management now includes the ability to forc e replic ation to occur immediately, temporarily ignoring the replication schedule. To force replication immediately 1. In the c onsole tree, under the Replication node, select the appropriate replic ation group. 2. Clic k the Connections tab. 3. Right-click the member you want to use to replicate, and then clic k Replicate Now.
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Additional references
DFS Management 7 Help. For information about other features in File Services, see the File Services Role8 topic.
Links Table
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