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title: NTDS Replication Event 2089 is logged
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description: Discusses the problem where a new event error message is logged if you don't back up a Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1)-based domain controller in a given time period that is called the backup latency interval.
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ms.date: 01/15/2025
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ms.date: 03/28/2025
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audience: itpro
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ms.topic: troubleshooting
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# NTDS Replication Event 2089 is logged if Windows Server 2003 SP1 and later domain controllers aren't backed up in a given time period
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This article discusses the problem where a new event error message is logged if you don't back up a Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1)-based domain controller in a given time period that is called the backup latency interval.
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This article discusses the problem where a new event error message is logged if you don't back up a Windows Server-based domain controller in a given time period that is called the backup latency interval.
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_Applies to:_   Windows Server (All supported versions)
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_Original KB number:_   914034
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## Introduction
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When you back up a domain controller that is running Windows Server, a new event error message is logged for each writable domain or application partition that the domain controller hosts. This is true if the partition isn't backed up in a given time period. The time period is called a backup latency interval. You can set a registry value to specify this interval in days.
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When you back up a domain controller, a new event error message is logged for each writable domain or application partition that the domain controller hosts. This is true if the partition isn't backed up in a given time period. The time period is called a backup latency interval. You can set a registry value to specify this interval in days.
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## More information
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