Sites can be explained as physical locations, which contain various objects. They should be able to be described using their boundaries. As an example, users, computers, and network devices located in an office location in London can be treated as a site, and they can be identified uniquely from similar objects located in the Seattle office. The Active Directory site topology can be mainly divided into four designs:
- Single domain-single sites: This is the most common setup for small and medium site businesses. In this setup, there will be one site and one domain. When we set up the first domain controller in the infrastructure, it is set up as single domain-single site by default. This is easy to maintain.
- Single domain-multiple sites: In this setup, the infrastructure has only one domain, and it's been extended to multiple sites. It can be based on different buildings...