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Ned Pyle: Today Id like to talk about troubleshooting DFS Replication (i.e. the DFSR service included with Windows Server 2003 R2, not to be confused with the File Replication Service). Specifically, Ill cover the most common causes of slow replication and what you can do about them.
Lets start with slow. This loaded word is largely a matter of perception. Maybe DFSR was once much faster and you see it degrading over time? Has it always been too slow for your needs and now youve just gotten fed up? What will you consider acceptable performance so that you know when youve gotten it fixed? There are some methods that we can use to quantify what slow really means
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