Microsoft Active Directory

Que: Microsoft Active Directory:
Ans:
Ø  Windows NT domains work relatively well for smaller networks, but they can become difficult to manage for larger networks.
Ø  Active Directory is fully compatible with LDAP (versions 2 and 3) and also with the Domain Name System (DNS) used on the Internet.
Ø  Active Directory uses a peer approach to domain controllers; all domain controllers are full participants at all times.
Ø  As mentioned earlier in this chapter, this arrangement is called multimaster because there are many “master” domain controllers but no backup controllers.
Ø  Active Directory is built on a structure that allows “trees of trees,” which is called a forest.

Ø  Each tree is its own domain and has its own domain controllers. 
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