Summary
In this module, you learned about the components and functions of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). AD DS and its related services form the foundation for enterprise networks. The AD DS database is the central store of all the domain objects, such as user accounts, computer accounts, and groups. You also learned about the logical and physical components of AD DS, including domains, domain trees, forests, and managing FSMO roles. The main takeaways from this module are understanding the importance of AD DS in managing an organization's infrastructure, the role of AD DS in storing all domain objects, and the various tasks that can be performed using AD DS.
Learn more
You can learn more by reviewing the following documents.
- Active Directory Domain Services Overview.
- Create a two-way forest trust in Microsoft Entra Domain Services with an on-premises domain.
- AD DS Deployment
- Planning Operations Master Role Placement
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