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What are the main differences between child domain and a sub domain (if any)?

<p>Could you please support with an example..</p>

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Question added by Amer Sayeed , Network Engineer , Qualinsoft Technologies
Date Posted: 2014/12/27
Muhammad Anzar
by Muhammad Anzar , DevOps/DevSecOps Architect , Confidential

A child domain controller is a sub domain like

www.microsoft.com and www.tech.microsoft.com, tech.microsoft.com is a sub domain in microsoft.com.

ADC is a replica of a domain controller for better performance and high availaibility, which can be act as a domain controller in certain circumstances.

 

A child domain controller creates a subdomain in your active directory tree.  This is used as a security feature so a group of users can have separate policies and limited or controlled access to the parent domain resources.

An additional domain controller adds a secondary domain controller to the domain.  It’s recommended to have at least2 domain controllers per domain to take advantage of the high availability features of Active Directory.

Amer Sayeed
by Amer Sayeed , Network Engineer , Qualinsoft Technologies

thanks

Hamdullah Jan
by Hamdullah Jan , Assistant System Administrator , Women Institute of Information Technology Mardan

no difference

 

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