Installing a replica Domain Controller
In “Installing an Active Directory forest root domain,” you installed AD on DC1
. If you have just one DC, then that DC is a single point of failure. If the DC goes down with a single domain controller, you cannot manage or log in to the domain. It is always a best practice to install at least two DCs. If you are using VMs for your DCs, you should also ensure that each DC VM is on a separate virtualization host – otherwise, the VM host is a single point of failure.
To add a second DC to your domain, you run Install-ADDSDomainController
on another host, that is DC2
. This cmdlet is similar to the Install-ADDSForest
in terms of parameters. It is useful to conduct tests to ensure the second DC’s promotion can succeed as with creating your first DC.
In this recipe, you promote a host, DC2
, to be the second DC in the Reskit.Org domain. Like creating your first DC, after you promote DC2
to be a DC, you need to reboot the server...