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Professional SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery

You're reading from   Professional SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Implement tried-and-true high availability and disaster recovery solutions with SQL Server

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789802597
Length 564 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ahmad Osama Ahmad Osama
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Professional SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Preface
1. Getting Started with SQL Server HA and DR FREE CHAPTER 2. Transactional Replication 3. Monitoring Transactional Replication 4. AlwaysOn Availability Groups 5. Managing AlwaysOn Availability Groups 6. Configuring and Managing Log Shipping Appendix

Active Directory Domain Controller


ADDC is implemented in almost every organization that has a Windows workstation. In day-to-day work, ADDC is used to authenticate users into their laptops, Outlook, and other applications. For example, let's say John works in an organization named ABC Consulting. He'd usually log in to his work laptop using his AD account ABC\John. Usually, AD-DC is configured and managed by system administrators; however, a system administrator does have experience with ADDC.

ADDC is required as a prerequisite for configuring AlwaysOn availability groups on Windows Server 2012 R2.

Exercise 31: Configuring Active Directory Domain Controller

To configure ADDC on the DPLDC VM, follow these steps:

  1. Connect to the DPLDC VM that is the domain controller. ADDS is to be installed on this VM.

  2. Once connected, navigate to the C:\Code\Lesson04\Common folder (on your host/local machine) and copy the PowerShell script CreateDomain.ps1 to the C:\Scripts folder in the DPLDC VM.

  3. In the DPLDC...

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