So, just a thought... and I'll take the beating after the fact.
Have I been doing this all wrong the entire time? meaning, the current setup we've had for 3+ years on our network?
Have a windows 2008 R2 VM (AD, GPO, win time)
On this windows server. I attached local storage (Presented through xenserver).
On this local storage (its local to operating system, but presented through xenserver as a SR -- iSCSI NAS storage).
So on this local storage; I have all the folder/file structures and also shared network locations. Within GPO, I specified the network location path for the User Profile and folder redirection settings...
in best practice scenerio's... or for larger envinronments
Is it best to just have separate network storage and SMB shares for these? rather than it all be saved back to the VM localized storage?
As you've mentioned, and opened my eyes to the NAS idea for this satellite office
Satellite office has ~20 users
Primary office has 100 users at the moment & growing...
So just looking for input on best practice scenario. As our office is using the folder redirection & Roaming profiles....
I dont really see any time that we will get away from this.. I'm trying to see if I would be able to 'draw a line' and get away from it. But our users are not very computer savvy at times (ironic, being that they have to sit at computer entire day to perform billing on behalf of clients).
We would have to re-train the users to save all the files to a specified network drive. But the Roaming profiles (AppData folder) comes in handy as users complain if they lose their Bookmarks in google chrome... and their windows sticky notes...also their outlook .OST (exchange cached). Users rely on outlook. I do not see many users using office365 for 100% of their use. as many users have access to multiple employee inboxes or a corporate inbox. Office365 (to my knowledge) you cannot view more than 1 mailbox. Unless you goto cogwheel and specify view another users box.
**edited and added further details