Eddie C wrote:
I can not give an authoritative answer, but if your active directory
is 2003 server your active directory itself is multimaster ( no more
PDC and SDC ). It seems theorically possible to install active
directory sync on both nodes but leave it running only on one domain
controller. Something like this:
AD2 <-> AD1
|
LoadBalancer
|
FD2 <->FD1
This is a cool idea, but it may not work because FDS uses the
AD sync control to perform incremental inbound updates.
It's quite likely that the two AD servers would have different
states for the sync cookie. You could work around this
by initiating a full sync when failing over between ADs.
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