Building Enterprise Active Directory Services - Softcover

 
9780735608603: Building Enterprise Active Directory Services

Synopsis

Based on the real-world experiences of Microsoft Consulting Services and Microsoft Certified Solution Providers, this book outlines best practices and procedures for building a Windows 2000 Active Directory-based architecture in an enterprise environment. Using examples and scenarios drawn from actual implementations within third-party companies, readers gain insight on how to effectively plan, design, and deploy an Active Directory service for their own organizations -- and help maximize the productivity of their networks.

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Review

Active Directory is probably the single most attractive feature of the Windows 2000 family of operating systems, so lots of Windows 2000 adopters are implementing it. Building Enterprise Active Directory Services: Notes from the Field takes a practical, consultant's-eye view of designing and implementing a reliable Active Directory system that fits business needs. You get, in absolute terms, information about what you need to know and how you need to work with that knowledge to create a system that will please your customer. It's all here: traffic metrics, cost issues, migration from Windows NT 4, and integration with other systems (notably Microsoft Exchange Server and Novell NetWare NDS). This is the best Active Directory book to date. The most valuable aspect of this book for most readers will be a true-life case study involving Compaq Corporation, which (as an advance user of Windows 2000) implemented a company-wide Active Directory system that spanned what used to be three large Windows NT 4 environments. The case study begins with a statement of Compaq's needs, and proceeds through an explanation of how the company chose its Active Directory topology, established network links among geographically separate sites, and organised its domains. It's a fascinating read and essential material for anyone working on a project of similar scope. --David Wall Topics covered: Windows 2000 and its Active Directory feature, geared toward consultants, systems administrators, and other professionals charged with making big Active Directory systems work. To this end, the authorial team covers topology design, traffic planning, tree-and-forest relationships, migration, integration, and security. A factual case study about Compaq's implementation includes lots of practical details.

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