Chapter 32. Optimizing Windows Server 2012 for Branch Office Communications
In This Chapter
• New Branch Office Features in Windows 2012
• Understanding Read-Only Domain Controllers
• Using BitLocker with Windows Server 2012
• Printing with Branch Office Direct Printing
• Summary and Best Practices
Today’s organizations are likely to consist of many branch offices. On average, a branch office is a small office hosting fewer than 50 employees in a remote location. Typically, a branch office infrastructure is connected to the headquarters site, centralized data center, or hub site by means of a wide-area network (WAN) link.
For many organizations, maintaining branch offices generates significant operational costs ...
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