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Measures reported by DFSReplStatusTest
DFS Replication is an efficient, multiple-master replication engine that can replicate data among multiple servers over limited bandwidth network connections. It replaces the File Replication Service (FRS) as the replication engine for DFS Namespaces, as well as for replicating the Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) SYSVOL folder in domains that use the Windows Server 2008 domain functional level. Replication is key to the health and stability of an Active Directory environment. Without proper and timely replication, a domain will be unable to function effectively. This in turn may affect the data integrity of the Active Directory and lead to data loss during the times of a failure. This is why, administrators need to keep eye on the replication process, promptly capture delays, and resolve them before they affect the high availability of the Active Directory. This is where the DFSReplStatusTest test helps. This test continuously monitors the target Active Directory server and reports whether the DFS replication is completed successfully, incomplete or pending and also reveals the latency in the replication process. This way, administrators are proactively warned about the anomalies in the replication process and enabled to take corrective/control action in time. For the Summary descriptor, this test reports the statistics related to the tests that were executed on the replication content set. Outputs of the Test: One set of results for the Active Directory server being monitored. The measures made by this test are as follows:
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