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New in Windows Server 2008: Breaking the 5K Folder “Barrier” in Domain-Based Namespaces

The DFS Namespaces team is excited to announce upcoming support for domain-based namespaces that exceed the previous size recommendation of 5,000 folders with targets in a namespace. Starting in Windows Server 2008, you will be able to use the DFS Management snap-in to create a new domain-based namespace in one of the following modes:

  • Windows 2000 Server mode provides the same functionality and scalability currently available in namespaces hosted on servers running Windows 2000 Server or Windows Server 2003.
  • Windows Server 2008 mode provides increased scalability and support for access-based enumeration, which will be configurable using Dfsutil. There are now no hard limits to the size of the namespace – however, we are currently running performance tests to determine guidelines for sizing these new domain-based namespaces for practical performance considerations.

To create a domain-based namespace in Windows Server 2008 mode, your servers and domain will need to meet the following requirements:

  • The domain functional level must be Windows Server 2008
  • All servers hosting the namespace must run Windows Server 2008

Stand-alone namespaces will also benefit from the underlying DFS Namespaces changes made in Windows Server 2008, allowing stand-alone namespaces hosted on servers running Windows Server 2008 to support access-based enumeration.

--Jill

Posted: Tuesday, July 24, 2007 5:06 PM by cfsbloggers

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danholme said:

How can you create a domain based dfs namespace in WINDOWS SERVER 2008 MODE (!) using DFSUTIL ROOT ADDDOM?  It creates roots in 2000 Mode... or is there a DFSUTIL command to "upgrade" a root?

Am writing a WS2008 Resource Kit book... would like to know!!!

If you can, please email me directly.  THANKS!

dan dot holme [at] intelliem {d com}

# September 19, 2007 4:33 AM
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