This is the end of another Active Directory infrastructure design chapter that was focused on FSMO role placements. FSMO roles are designated to do specific tasks in an Active Directory infrastructure in order to maintain integrity. In this chapter, you learned about FSMO roles and their responsibilities. Then, we moved on to FSMO role placement in the infrastructure, where you learned about techniques and best practices that need to be followed in order to maintain the best performance and availability. After that, we looked at how to transfer the FSMO roles from one domain controller to another using PowerShell, followed by how to seize FSMO roles in the event of a disaster where you cannot recover the original FSMO role holder.
In the next chapter, we will look at actual Active Directory deployment scenarios and explore how to migrate from older versions of Active Directory...