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Organizational Units and Leaf Objects; Active Directory Sites; Group Policy Objects; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, and Star Shaped; Domain Design: Single Forest, Single Domain, Empty Root, Star Shaped; Domain Design: Multi-Domain Forest; Domain Design: Multi-Forest; LRS-Lag Replication Site; Design Your Active Directory; Naming Standards; Username and Service Account Naming; Group Policy Naming; Design with Scalability in Mind; Flexible Single Master Operation Roles (FSMO) 327 $aMigration from Other Authentication ServicesKeeping Up-To-Date and Safe; Documentation; Backups; Summary; Design and Implement a Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Organization; Analyze the Risks, Threats, and the Ways to Mitigate; The Two-Part, 10 Step Implementation Guide; Part One: The Steps for General Implementation; Calculate and Analyze; Create a Business Continuity Plan; Present it to the Management (Part 1 and 2); Define Roles and Responsibilities; Train the Staff for DR; Test Your DRP Frequently; Part Two: Implementing a Disaster Recovery Plan for AD; Writing is Not All 327 $aEnsure that Everyone is Aware of Locations of the DRPDefine the Order of Restoration for Different Systems (Root First in Hub Site, then Add One Server etc.); Go back to ""Presentation to Management""; Summary; Strengthening AD to Increase Resilience; Baseline Security; Domain Policy; Domain Controller Security Policy; Securing Your DNS Configuration; Secure Updates; Split Zone DNS; Active Directory Integrated Zones; Configuring DNS for Failover; DHCP within AD; Tight User Controls and Delegation; Proper User Delegation; Group Full control; Group with Less Control 327 $aGroup to Allow Password ResetsCentral Logging; Proper Change Management; Virtualization and Lag Sites; Resource Assignment; Backups and Snapshots; Deployment; Sites and Services Explained; Creating Sites, Subnets, and Site Links; Setting Replication Schedules and Costs; Cost; Scheduling; Site Scheduling; Link Scheduling; Lag Sites and Warm Sites; Configuring a Lag Site; Creating, Configuring and Using a Warm Site; Summary; Active Directory Failure On a Single Domain Controller; Problems and Symptoms; Symptoms; Causes; Solution Process; Solution Details; Verification of Corruption 327 $aTools for Verification 330 $aExpert guidance on planning and implementing Active Directory disaster recovery plans with this book and eBook 606 $aDirectory services (Computer network technology) 606 $aData recovery (Computer science)$xPlanning 606 $aEmergency management 606 $aData protection 615 0$aDirectory services (Computer network technology) 615 0$aData recovery (Computer science)$xPlanning. 615 0$aEmergency management. 615 0$aData protection. 676 $a005.7/136 700 $aRommel$b Florian$01796941 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910960203703321 996 $aActive Directory disaster recovery$94338946 997 $aUNINA