Thursday, January 13, 2011

Basics of Organization Unit(OU) vs Domain

In this Presentation:
Domain
Organization Unit

Domain
Is made up of a group of clients and servers, under the control of a central security database.
*side note*
Active Directory (AD) is a directory service created by Microsoft using a variety of standardized protocols to provide a variety of network services, including:

  • Central location for network administration and security




  • 
    Users authenticate once to a centralized server known as a domain controller

    Individual servers and services accept the user based on approvals of the domain controller









    Organization Unit, (also known as containers)
    An OU is basically a container that the adminastrator creates. An OU can contain users, groups, data and computers.

    Organization Unit is used to organize users and objects(files, printers, applications)

    Also use an OU to apply security policies, deploy applications, delegate admin control

    Another use for OUs is to create a hierarchy of containers within a domain. This is called nesting, when an OU contains another OU, also known as child and parent.




    Its recommended that there is atleast one person responsible for the OU.

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