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Active Directory Disaster Recovery

You're reading from  Active Directory Disaster Recovery

Product type Book
Published in Jun 2008
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781847193278
Pages 252 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Florian Rommel Florian Rommel
Profile icon Florian Rommel
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Active Directory Disaster Recovery
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. An Overview of Active Directory Disaster Recovery 2. Active Directory Design Principles 3. Design and Implement a Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Organization 4. Strengthening AD to Increase Resilience 5. Active Directory Failure On a Single Domain Controller 6. Recovery of a Single Failed Domain Controller 7. Recovery of Lost or Deleted Users and Objects 8. Complete Active Directory Failure 9. Site AD Infrastructure Failure (Hardware) 10. Common Recovery Tools Explained Sample Business Continuity Plan Bibliography

Summary


In this chapter we discussed a few tools and utilities that will help you monitor and diagnose your AD. Although these might not be directly-related to disaster recovery, it is always good to have such important information at hand, as this can then allow you to find a problem before it becomes too widespread.

Also, small command line utilities such as DcDiag and NetDiag, together with the whole set of tools in the Resource Kit and the Support tools, are invaluable to have in the DCs, or at least on an administrative machine where they are available for use at any time. The output of these smaller utilities can be faster than sifting through event logs that also contain a lot of other things. Lastly, having tools such as Ultrasound deployed is useful. But if you have no processes defined for how and how often to monitor them, or the corrective course of action in to take case of a problem, its value decreases significantly.

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