Introduction | |
Analyzing Business Requirements | |
Analyze the existing and planned business models | |
Analyze the existing and planned organizational structures | |
Considerations include management model; company organization; vendor, partner, and customer relationships; and acquisition plans | |
Analyze factors that influence company strategies | |
Analyze the structure of IT management | |
Considerations include type of administration, such as centralized or decentralized; funding model; outsourcing; decision-making process; and change-management process | |
Analyzing Technical Requirements | |
Evaluate the company's existing and planned technical environment | |
Analyze the impact of Active Directory on the existing and planned technical environment | |
Analyze the business requirements for client computer desktop management | |
Designing a Directory Service Architecture | |
Design an Active Directory forest and domain structure | |
Design an Active Directory naming strategy | |
Design and plan the structure of organizational units (OU) | |
Plan for the coexistence of Active Directory and other directory services | |
Design an Active Directory site topology | |
Design a schema modification policy | |
Design an Active Directory implementation plan | |
Designing Services Locations | |
Design the placement of operations Masters | |
Design the placement of global catalog servers | |
Design the placement of domain controllers | |
Design the placement of DNS servers | |
Index | |
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