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can be used to scope both management as well as replication traffic; Ex: If we are storing a domain’s DNS zone in Active Directory, this means that we can replicate our Domain’s zone to all the other DCs in the domain, and not have to worry about performing zone transfers…etc. |
Directory Partitions-
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contains domain specific information, and this is the part that is most used by DCs, escpecially when they are heavily utilized with user/group, Administration, Sites/Services data…etc that stays within a single domain |
Domain Partition
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scoped forest wide; contains Active Directory structure metadata such as, “How is the forest bounded, how many domain trees, how many domains, what are the sites looking like, what are our transports and site links.” |
Configuration Partition
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scoped forest wide; contains a master copy of all Active Directory objects and attributes
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Schema Partition
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corresponds to that DC’s own domain and only the local domain
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Domain Partition
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every DC in the entire forest has the partition
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Configuration Partition
Schema Partition |
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- this allows Active Directory to be more extensible (N) can be replicated among specific, individual domain controllers
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Application Partitions
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relates to when we want perform a query on the data store (AD), it is more far more efficienct to consult the index(GC) to perform the lookup, rather than performing a “row scan”
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Index
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We want to put key services as close as possible to our users, so that they have an efficient experience and also because the “GC” is required for user logon because of two main reasons?:
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#1.Universal Groups
#2. UPN |
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The physical topology is stored in the _________which is a forest-wide partition, which means that every DC in the forest, understand where it fits in our sites and services topology
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Configuration Partition
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this is an IPv4 or Ipv6 network (Broadcast Domain)
are a group of well-connected hosts |
Subnet
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What is the ultimate goal for configuring subnets in Sites and Services?
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keeping our authentication, authorization, and accounting services as physical close to the end user as possible
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What determines, whether or not , we go from one to more than one AD Site is
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What is the Connectivity between these Locations
If it’s a WAN connection that is far slower than what we have in each LAN, than this would be a good reason towards breaking the Domain Forest out into sites, and once we’ve done this, we would create “Site Links-that will give us full control over how DCs will replicate between sites. |