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- The Evolution of Directory Services
- Understanding the Development of AD DS
- AD DS Structure
- Outlining AD DS Components
- Understanding Domain Trusts
- Defining Organizational Units
- Outlining the Role of Groups in an AD DS Environment
- Understanding AD DS Replication
- Outlining the Role of DNS in AD DS
- Outlining AD DS Security
- Getting Familiar with AD DS Features in Windows Server 2016
- Summary
- Best Practices
This chapter is from the book
Summary
Microsoft has worked to continue development of Active Directory Domain Services, which has become a common framework to tie together the various applications and frameworks. Along with the capabilities such as virtualization support, the AD Recycle Bin, fine-grained password policy support, RODCs, object auditing, and other enhancements, the newest version of Active Directory builds on its “road worthiness” and the real-world experience it gained with all earlier versions to bring a robust, secure environment for networking services and functionality.