How and why you have to use Active Directory in BizTalk
development?
Answer Posted / rajesh gorla
its all depends on sort of deployment, in case of single
box hosting sql and biztalk services then absolutely no
need of active directory which is mostly happens in
development environments, but AD importance coming in to
the picture in enterprise deployments where you have
biztalk group , sql on separate boxes, more important when
you want to have cluster for high availability and
performance scalability. Because the service user accounts
and service group credentials are used across the network
and group of computers and which is maintained in common
repository called AD on windows platform.
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