Just what I wanted explained pure and simple, great work Kevin and thanks for uploading this. It indeed is the best video available which explains AD sites and services.
Thank you for the great video. I do have one question, though: How do you configure one site if that particular site doesn't have a DC, but instead, the DC is in the other site? For example, if there is no controller in Seattle, only the one in Washington. In my case, there is an MPLS connection between these sites or site-to-site VPN.
Q: at 24:26 you said that any sites can now replicate with each other while at 26:35 You said that sites eg. DAL-SEA dont replicate with each other but with WAS first. Q: at 25:15 You didnt mention the Bridge all site links setting. If I understand correctly that means that all sites replicate with each other by default, and that bridge was not needed and wouldnt work correctly without disabling this option. Q: I noticed BRIDGE doesnt have a cost, on what cost and schedule do the DAL-SEA replicate? Q: setting up backup site links, does it mean that you still have to create all site links eg. DAL-SEA just with higher cost or would that BRIDGE work in this case (but with what cost?)
Hello Kevin. I'm in one of your Udemy classes and you reference this video. I wanted to ask a couple of questions. One, for this to work, do all the servers in each location have to have the same domain name? Also, when roaming profile is configured and someone visits a different location, what happens? I've seen this before and it's stuck in an endless login state. Best practices, please.
When you are in ADSS they are referred to as subnets, hence the name of the folder being 'subnets' and to define any IP network, the option is 'new subnet'. Microsoft refers to any IP network as a subnet in sites and services.
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Just what I wanted explained pure and simple, great work Kevin and thanks for uploading this. It indeed is the best video available which explains AD sites and services.
Thank you for a great video. I have been struggling with ADSS for a while and your high level overview really helped clear things up.
Kevin is a great teacher. Great video.
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Thank you for creating this content! Absolute life saver!! Thank you!!!
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Clear and very straight forward. Thank you Kevin
Useful video to understand in detailed.
What a succinct explanation this is!
best explanation of AD sites and services concepts.
you're definitely a great teacher!!!
Thank you very much, amazing video! It really cleared some things up especially with your great examples!
Thank you Kevin. This video is great and informative.
Thank you for this has helped me a great deal
Thanks a lot for the great video, very detailed explanation.
you are perfect ,your explantions are smazing
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Good video
At 23:33, what would happen if you added DAL, WAS, and SEA in one Site Link instead of doing a Site Link Bridge?
Great Video, Good Job. Thanks
Very good video. Thanks!
very informative!!
Too Good. Liked it..
Thank you for the great video. I do have one question, though: How do you configure one site if that particular site doesn't have a DC, but instead, the DC is in the other site? For example, if there is no controller in Seattle, only the one in Washington. In my case, there is an MPLS connection between these sites or site-to-site VPN.
Q: at 24:26 you said that any sites can now replicate with each other while at 26:35 You said that sites eg. DAL-SEA dont replicate with each other but with WAS first.
Q: at 25:15 You didnt mention the Bridge all site links setting. If I understand correctly that means that all sites replicate with each other by default, and that bridge was not needed and wouldnt work correctly without disabling this option.
Q: I noticed BRIDGE doesnt have a cost, on what cost and schedule do the DAL-SEA replicate?
Q: setting up backup site links, does it mean that you still have to create all site links eg. DAL-SEA just with higher cost or would that BRIDGE work in this case (but with what cost?)
I had the same perception; and I said to myself that he meant that the replication goes to Washington then to the other sites automatically.
Quite a lot of information.
Ty I'll take the other courses
It's a shame we only get the press the like button once... Great video
thank god i found you
please add more videos on active directory
Hello Kevin. I'm in one of your Udemy classes and you reference this video. I wanted to ask a couple of questions. One, for this to work, do all the servers in each location have to have the same domain name? Also, when roaming profile is configured and someone visits a different location, what happens? I've seen this before and it's stuck in an endless login state. Best practices, please.
What was the solution to these questions after all?
Question. Do you just create the sites at the hub only? Or do you replicates this at each site?
can we assign different ip range for replication
Kevin, do you have any course about subnetting?
Try Neil Anderson's CCNA course
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Good video, and I realize this is a bit of a nitpick, but technically those are not subnets. They are classful (un-sub-netted class B) networks.
When you are in ADSS they are referred to as subnets, hence the name of the folder being 'subnets' and to define any IP network, the option is 'new subnet'. Microsoft refers to any IP network as a subnet in sites and services.
Cost is priority
So what if your Cost is set to 10 across all of your Site Links?
It will load balance
He is very knowledgeable, but his handwriting needs to improve for me to continue looking at his videos.
Good luck with that. Videos are 4 years old........