Windows Server 2008 R2 - Help with permissions

Unless you're dealing with huge files or have a very slow network, there's no noticeable difference in practice.

Except everyone would be reading and writing files to the same data store.

I do not have the infrastructure for that. Plus we are developers dealing with hundreds of thousands of small files which get compiled so it wouldn't be worth it I don't think.
 
Except everyone would be reading and writing files to the same data store.

I do not have the infrastructure for that. Plus we are developers dealing with hundreds of thousands of small files which get compiled so it wouldn't be worth it I don't think.

You're only talking about a handful of people - a mirror of SATA drives would do it on the server end no worries.

I'm running 400 users with redirected documents and desktops to a single file server, no issues whatsoever

How are you backing up your server and user data out of interest? Also, what is the benefit of a server acting only as a DC when everyone is a local admin?
 
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