What is ADDS? Active Directory Domain Services
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Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) are the core functions in Active Directory that manage users and computers and allow sysadmins to organize the data into logical hierarchies. AD DS provides for security certificates, Single Sign-On (SSO), LDAP, and rights management.
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- Domains : A group of objects, such as users or groups of devices, that share the same AD database makes up a domain.
- organizational units : Within a domain, organizational units are used to organize objects within the domains.
- Active directory trees : Multiple domains grouped together in a logical hierarchy make up an AD tree. The bonds between domains in a tree are known as "trusts."
- Active directory forests : This AD functional level is made up of multiple trees grouped together. Trees in an AD forest share trusts, just like domains in a tree share trusts. Trusts enable constituent parts of a tree or forest to share things like directory schemas and configuration specifications.
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