June 2017
Beginner to intermediate
742 pages
18h 29m
English
A single domain model contains the single-domain-single-forest structure. It is easier to administer and has a lower cost to implement. When we set up the Active Directory infrastructure the first time, it will be in this single domain model by default. The domain will become the root domain for the forest by default and all the objects will be stored in there:

In this mode, all the directory data will need to be replicated to all the available domain controllers. It doesn't matter even if it's in a different geographical location. The user can use any available domain controller to authenticate into any system or resources. ...