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- Domain Design Overview
- Choosing Your Domain Namespace
- New Domain Design Features in Windows .NET Server 2003
- Choosing Your Domain Structure
- Single Domain Model
- Multiple Subdomain Model
- Multiple Trees in a Single Forest Model
- Federated Forests Design Model
- Peer-Root Domain Model
- Placeholder Domain Model
- Special-Purpose Domains
- Renaming an Active Directory Domain
- Summary
- Best Practices
This chapter is from the book
Summary
With the advent of technologies such as domain rename and cross-forest trusts, mistakes in Active Directory design have become more forgiving than they were with Windows 2000. However, it is still important to thoroughly examine the political and technical aspects of your organization to design an infrastructure that aligns with your needs. Active Directory is very flexible in these regards and can be matched with the needs of almost any organization.