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BrancheCache gives users of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 increased network responsiveness, by
reducing wide area network (WAN) utilization when accessing files from a branch office that are located in a
central office.
Enabling BranchCache causes a copy of the file that is accessed from a file or Web server and located in a
remote office to be cached in the local branch office. The next time a client requests the file, BranchCache
first attempts to retrieve it from the local BranchCache.
BranchCache makes sure clients are authorized by the content server and the files are up-to-date, so
clients never have to worry about retrieving files that are not current.
BranchCache clients must be running Windows 7 and the BranchCache feature has to be enabled.
Web servers must be running Windows Server 2008 R2 with the BranchCache feature enabled.
BrancheCache modes
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Distributed Cache mode is best suited for branch offices with fewer than 50 users.
The client connects to the content server and requests a file. After the content server authorizes the user,
the user retrieves only a file identifier from the remote server. If this is the first time the client has
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requested the file from the content server, the client caches it using BranchCache.
A subsequent Windows 7 client requests the same file from the content server. The content server authorizes
the user and returns an identifier.
The client broadcasts a request to other Windows 7 clients in the network using the Web Services Dynamic
Discovery (WS-Discovery) multicast protocol.
If any client has a cached copy of the file, the encrypted file is sent
directly to the client across the network.
Distributed Cache mode allows IT professionals to take advantage of
BranchCache with minimal hardware deployments in the branch office.
However, if the branch has deployed other infrastructure (for example,
servers running workloads such as file or print), using Hosted Cache
mode may be beneficial for the following reasons:
How to Install BranchCache on a File Server (to allow shared files to be cached by BranchCache clients)
To enable BranchCache for any file shares, you need to install the File Services server role on the file
server and add the BranchCache For Network Files role service. Use the Add Roles Wizard of Server Manager to
install the File Services role and the BranchCache for Network Files role service.
Configure BranchCache Servers using Group Policy
1. Start\Administrative Tools\Group Policy Management Console
2. Select the domain for the GPO (in the console tree) or choose Local
Computer Policy
3. Create a new GPO by selecting New in the Action menu
4. Right click the GPO and click Edit
5. Click Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Network
and then click LanMan Server
6. Double-click Hash Publication For BranchCache
7. Click Enabled
8. You can choose one of the following options:
1. Allow hash publication for all file shares
2. Allow hash publication for file shares tagged with Windows Branch Cache support
3. Disallow hash publication on all file shares
Configure BranchCache Clients using Group Policy
Group Policy settings are located in:
Computer Configuration\Policies\Administrative Templates\Network\BranchCache
You must first create a Group Policy object (GPO), then enable BranchCache and choose Distributed or Hosted
Cache mode.
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BranchCache in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Overview
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Related Posts: Exam 70-642, File and Folder Issues, Group Policy, Network, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008
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