8.9 Summary
In this chapter, we presented
a series of seven steps toward effective namespace design:
Decide on the number of domains.
Design and name the tree structure.
Design the workstation and server naming scheme.
Design the hierarchy of Organizational Units.
Design the users and groups.
Design the Global Catalog.
Design the application partition structure.
Following these seven steps allows you to solve the two main
objectives of this chapter:
While we've shown you how to start to design your
Active Directory, there is still a long way to go. Designing the
namespace of domains, trees, and forests and the internal
Organizational Unit hierarchy according to the guidelines given here
means that you should have a structural template that represents your
business model within the preceding restrictions. Hopefully this
design makes sense in terms of your organization and will be simpler
to manage.
The rest of the design still needs to be completed. You need to look
at the low-level network links between sites and how they will affect
your replication decisions. You then need to tackle the subject of
how to revise the initial namespace design based on Group Policy
Objects, security delegation and auditing, schema changes, and so on.
Next we'll move on to designing the physical site
topology that the DCs use when communicating with one
another.
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