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Active Directory Administration Cookbook

You're reading from   Active Directory Administration Cookbook Actionable, proven solutions to identity management and authentication on servers and in the cloud

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789806984
Length 620 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sander Berkouwer Sander Berkouwer
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Optimizing Forests, Domains, and Trusts FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing Domain Controllers 3. Managing Active Directory Roles and Features 4. Managing Containers and Organizational Units 5. Managing Active Directory Sites and Troubleshooting Replication 6. Managing Active Directory Users 7. Managing Active Directory Groups 8. Managing Active Directory Computers 9. Getting the Most Out of Group Policy 10. Securing Active Directory 11. Managing Federation 12. Handling Authentication in a Hybrid World (AD FS, PHS, PTA, and 3SO) 13. Handling Synchronization in a Hybrid World (Azure AD Connect) 14. Hardening Azure AD 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

About FSMO roles

Active Directory uses the multi-master model, where domain controllers are all able to respond to client requests. When comparing to the old Windows NT 4 server-style Primary Domain Controller (PDC) and Backup Domain Controller (BDC) models, where BDCs were read-only until switched to become the only PDC, this model offers many benefits.

However, some tasks within Active Directory don't work well with the multi-master model. When designing Active Directory, Microsoft created five roles outside of the model, labeled FSMO roles, to prevent conflicting updates.

These roles can be flexibly assigned to domain controllers and seized when a domain controller holding the role fails. These roles offer single master operations within the scope of the roles. Hence the name FSMO role.

In every Active Directory environment there are five roles with two different scopes...

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