We have 1 server hosting 1 AD integrated DFS Root
\\domain\share
there are 4 shares under this dfs hierarchy
homes, profiles, programs, general
Folder Redirection is enabled for mydocs.
My Question is if this server suffers in the slightest (performance, disk queues or a reboot) the ENTIRE network slows to a crawl.
We tried running a defrag on this raid 5 SATA 1 array. Logons blew out to 15 minutes for all users (including users without my docs redirected) even START > run, stops responding completely until this DFS hierarchy is somewhat available.
Have we done something stupidly wrong? DO we need another server to share the DFS? Why if this server isnt available would EVERY machine on the network be looking for it? Can it be as simple as turning off my docs redirection? And if so what are the PROs / Cons of this approach? Sorry for the questions, but its been going on for months now!!
Thank you in advance for any replies!
Best Wishes - SCANJAM
\\domain\share
there are 4 shares under this dfs hierarchy
homes, profiles, programs, general
Folder Redirection is enabled for mydocs.
My Question is if this server suffers in the slightest (performance, disk queues or a reboot) the ENTIRE network slows to a crawl.
We tried running a defrag on this raid 5 SATA 1 array. Logons blew out to 15 minutes for all users (including users without my docs redirected) even START > run, stops responding completely until this DFS hierarchy is somewhat available.
Have we done something stupidly wrong? DO we need another server to share the DFS? Why if this server isnt available would EVERY machine on the network be looking for it? Can it be as simple as turning off my docs redirection? And if so what are the PROs / Cons of this approach? Sorry for the questions, but its been going on for months now!!
Best Wishes - SCANJAM