How To - Failover Domain Controller | Windows Server 2019

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The purpose of this video is to show a step-by-step process on how to install and configure a second domain controller to act as a failover. A failover configuration will be used incase the primary DC fails.
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Just a question for ya. I notice you didn’t install the failover cluster role for the secondary DC. Was that on purpose?

Great video!

xUnknown
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How many internet nodes are they connected to? Can you please reply with how many for each server, + are they both physical servers or is it possible to test them through a virtual machine like: VMware?, Appreciate your reply and this video was helpful!

poison
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What about accessing data on a shared drive from either DC using DFS?

JessePazzi
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Hope i can get an answer. What if DC1 or DC2 has 2 NIC's? What should the DNS setting would look like in connection properties?

RebirthxKen
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what to do if primary DC is corrupt and need to reinstall and cant turn on? what is the right procedure to make secondary DC to be primary?

PsYVla
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Thanks for sharing the video. I have a question for you. I setup exactly the same as you showed in the video. Hoverer, the users was not able to login when the primary dc turned off and the backup dc was not able to open the "computer and user domain service". It was looking for the primary dc and never able to launch the domain services successful. Do you have any ideas? Thank you.

hlo
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Did you mention where the user profile got stored? Is it on one of the DC servers or on a storage node?

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