Question on AD-DMZ to accomodate SQL and other servers
From: Mr. Magoo (maggo_at_nospasm.com)
Date: 06/30/05
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Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 20:03:04 -0700
I am planning to setup servers on the DMZ (published by ISA 2004).
The problem is this:
If I setup SQL servers in a cluster in the DMZ, I see that Microsoft Cluster
Services setup would require a domain account. That said it seems I would
need to setup a domain+forest to give me more flexibility to setup servers
in the DMZ instead of using a workgroup configuration.
Question is this, I would need at least two domain controllers in the DMZ to
put a decent domain in place and provide adequate redundancy in case of one
of the DC's go down.
Instead of setting such domain/forest, could I use ADAM to get this task of
AD-DMZ accomplished ?
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