Windows 2000 organizes and manages resources in the network as an Active Directory, and the Active Directory is implemented in the form of a domain, each of which consists of one or more domains. In the domain, the most important server is the domain controller, and the domain controller holds the Active Directory database for the domain, and any actions by the user to the domain are performed through the domain controller. Domain controllers are also responsible for verifying the identity and permissions of domain users. If there is a problem with the domain controller, the Active Directory will not be able to operate and use, so the main reason to protect the Active Directory is to ensure the normal operation of the domain controller. A common scenario is a dual-domain control and a backup of active directories.
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ADL SCORM
1.2
Active Directory Fault Tolerance
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