If using Windows Server 2019 File Server Namespace is there a limitation to number of DFS namespace folders?
Is it typical to have a top-level shared folder on the File Server e.g. Users. as the folder target. A single DFS namespace link points to the single folder target. All users will be able to see all sub-folders in the share e.g. UserA, User B etc. but use NTFS permissions to restrict access.
Or can I hide the other users folders?
Or does it make sense to have thousands of shares (one per user), thousands of folder targets, thousands of namespace links?