8.3 Overview of the Design Process
The namespace design process takes place in three stages:
- Design of the domain namespace
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During the first stage, you deal with the namespace design itself.
That means calculating the number of domains you need, designing the
forest and tree structure, and defining the naming scheme for
workstations, servers, and the network as a whole.
- Design of the internal domain structure
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During the second stage, you need to concentrate on the internal
structure of each domain that you have previously noted. Here you
also need to use your business model as a template for the internal
structure and then move on to consider how administration and other
rights will be delegated. The internal structure can also be modified
depending on how you intend to use Group Policy Objects; this will be
covered in Chapter 10.
- Global catalog design
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During the third stage, you work out your designs for the global
catalog (GC).
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When you are finished with your design, you can implement the design
by setting up a test forest in a lab environment. This will enable
you to get a better feel for how the design actually works and
whether there is anything you have failed to consider. We
can't stress enough the use of a test environment.
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