My Exchange Site is going to be setup as the following. A central Site in a root domain. Several "spoke" sites in sub-domains. All the spoke sites are well connected. Full Mesh Is there any best practice anyone is aware of in order to configure replication optimally within this sort of design?
Define optimal. If your network can support a full mesh and bandwidth is good, start with one site. -- Ed Crowley MVP "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." "KJK" wrote in message news:4D126BB5-326D-4D6A-9795-223B332C4087@microsoft.com... > My Exchange Site is going to be setup as the following. > > A central Site in a root domain. Several "spoke" sites in sub-domains. > > All the spoke sites are well connected. Full Mesh > > Is there any best practice anyone is aware of in order to configure > replication optimally within this sort of design?
Sounds good. "Ed Crowley [MVP]" wrote: > Define optimal. If your network can support a full mesh and bandwidth is > good, start with one site. > -- > Ed Crowley MVP > "There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems." > > "KJK" wrote in message > news:4D126BB5-326D-4D6A-9795-223B332C4087@microsoft.com... > > My Exchange Site is going to be setup as the following. > > > > A central Site in a root domain. Several "spoke" sites in sub-domains. > > > > All the spoke sites are well connected. Full Mesh > > > > Is there any best practice anyone is aware of in order to configure > > replication optimally within this sort of design? > > >