
Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager
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Configuration Manager relies heavily on Active Directory for many of its functions. Active Directory is responsible for handling every authentication process which takes place within a Windows environment. Every user and computer has its own associated object and a password attached to it within the domain.
Each time a user wants to log in to a domain and presses Ctrl + Alt + Delete, the clients send over 10 different requests to the domain. So, if we have a high number of clients and users within the domain, we will have a lot of traffic going to the domain services.
Configuration Manager uses Active Directory for a lot of features, such as authentication to the service itself, application deployment, role-based access control, remote tools, and reporting.
Domain Controllers is the server role that handles Active Directory, every authentication process, user changes, password updates, and queries are handled by the domain controllers. So, when setting up a redundant Active...
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