Please explain the difference between local and remote distribution points in SCCM.
From what I'm seeing a local distribution point is one that is protected with a FAST boundary, and remote is protected with a SLOW boundary. So an unprotected dis point will always be considered remote? It doesn't matter where they are network wise in actuality. So you can have a client that is in the same subnet as a distribution point and that dis point considered remote? Also, a client can have both local and remote available as well.
According to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb632366.aspx, the client looks at local first then remote (subnet, site, then remaining).
Can someone clarify the local/remote/fast/slow for me?