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AD DS (Active Directory Domain Services) is important and essential for distributed networks which use domain controllers. AD DS is responsible for providing a secure, structured and hierarchical data storage for objects within a network. The objects include computers, users, services and printers.
In Active Directory, resources are organized in a logical or tree like structure allowing them to be located easily by name rather than their physical location. The logical structure is represented by the components mentioned below, which work together.
The responsibilities of Domain Controllers in Active Directory have been divided into five different roles. These roles are known as Flexible Single Master Operation (FSMO) roles. These five roles together make a complete Active Directory system. The roles are:
A domain in Active Directory refers to the collection of objects within an Active Directory network. Here, an object can either be a single user or a group of users, or a hardware component. The objects are stored within a specific security boundary and interlinked in a tree-like structure.
The major benefits include: