Logical Diagram of Active Directory? What is the difference
between child domain & additional domain server?
Answer Posted / kenc74
Logical Diagram
1. Root Domain
2. Child Domain 1
3. Organizational units
4 Objects
5. Child Domain 2
6. Organizational units
7 Objects....
and soon on
a domain can be a child of another domain (e.g.,
child.domain.com is a child of domain.com). A child domain
name always includes the complete parent domain name. A
child domain and its parent share a two-way transitive
trust.
A domain tree exists when one domain is the child of
another domain. For example, in the domain name
rover.cars.com, "rover" is a subdomain of the larger second-
level domain "cars.com." Child Domains have their Own
admins but also administered by the parent domains admins.
An Additional Domain Server is a 2nd Domain server or
controller with in an Active Directory Domain which holds a
replica of the Active Directory objects and communicates
with the other domain controllers when changes are made to
the AD structure or objects
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