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What should you identify?

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Your network contains one Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains the
domain controllers configured as shown in the following table.

You perform the following actions:
Create a file named File1.txt in the SYSVOL folder on DC1.
Create a user named User1 on DC4.
You need to identify on which domain controller or controllers a copy of each object is stored.
What should you identify? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

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Answer:

Explanation:
* SYSVOL is simply a folder which resides on each and every domain controller within the domain. It
contains the domains public files that need to be accessed by clients and kept synchronised between
domain controllers.
Here File1.text will be stored on both domain controllers in contoso.com (DC1, DC2 and DC3).
* User1 is stored on DC4 and on the global catalog servers DC1 and DC2, but not on DC5 and DC6 as
they are on another site.

How Active Directory Replication Topology Works
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc755994(v=ws.10).aspx

9 Comments on “What should you identify?

    1. mist74 says:

      DC3 Y N
      DC4 N Y
      DC5 N Y
      DC6 N Y
      Please remember, that GC do not store whole objects from forests they reside in. Only partial, selected data from objects from all domains in forests are collected and then upodated in GC. So when asked on object copies they do not count.




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  1. Mnoble says:

    The user1 object will be on all na.contoso.com DC’s. Remember AD Sites are there to manage least cost traffic routing. It’s not there to prevent replication.

    File1 is in the sysvol and will be replicated to DC2 and DC3.

    Remember what the Global Catalogs function is: It’s to service a subset of attributes about other domains in the forest. GLOBAL being the functional term here.

    The global catalog is a distributed data repository that contains a searchable, partial representation of every object in every domain in a multidomain Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) forest. The global catalog is stored on domain controllers that have been designated as global catalog servers and is distributed through multimaster replication. Searches that are directed to the global catalog are faster because they do not involve referrals to different domain controllers.




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