Chapter 7. Active Directory Infrastructure

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In an ideal world, all areas of your network would be connected with high-capacity links, and every server would communicate with each other without latency or congestion. Alas, no real networks work this way, and traffic concerns must be taken into consideration in all but the smallest, single-server Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) structure. Windows Server 2008 expands upon the AD DS replication capabilities introduced in Windows 2000 Server ...

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