Introduce aDirectory:
1 | Introduce aDirectory | |
2 | Resolve the Domain Name | |
3 | Design aDirectory | |
4 | Architect aDirectory | |
5 | Design logic of aDirectory | |
6 | Design physical structure of aDirectoy | |
7 | Replicate aDirectory | |
8 | Operate aDirectory | |
9 | Secure aDirectory | |
10 | Manage users, groups, computers & resources | |
11 | Align group policy with the corporate policy | |
12 | Optimize aDirectory | |
| 13 | Recover from disaster | |
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A directory service enables us to locate objects and resources on a network. Specifically, aDirectory serves networks running wServer network operating systems.
aDirectory is a single point to sign-on, manage a network and search DBs.
Networks logically group computers into a domain to centralize authentication and administration in a large environment.
When a server running wServer is a member of a domain then the server works as either a member server or a domain controller.