Active Directory Site

Active Directory Site

The Active Directory (AD) site is a grouping of IP subnets.

  • These subnets are well connected to each other
  • They usually belong to the same building, campus, or datacenter
  • The network links between them are high-speed and high-bandwidth

It is important to understand that an AD site is a logical concept, not a physical location.

Example

In the figure shown:

  1. There are three AD sites: Site-P1-J, Site-P3-K, and Site-P6-H
    • Each site is aligning with a city
  2. Inside each city, there are one or more datacenters (for example, Datacenter East, Datacenter West)
    • A datacenter is a physical building
    • Each datacenter hosts one or more Domain Controllers (DCs), such as DC1, DC2, and so on

Note: Each site can contain DCs from one or more domains.

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