All of the outlet stores have grown and have their own networks with 10 or more
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Question
All of the outlet stores have grown and have their own networks with 10 or more workstations. In the past, these stores have not had network connectivity to the home complex. However, this has created many problems due to the extra paperwork and outdated handling of data. The installation committee would like to install WAN links to each outlet store and place servers in them. For efficiency, they would like to have the servers installed with an Active Directory. Create a short report of your recommendations for installing a server at these outlet stores and include the reasoning behind your recommendations.
Explanation / Answer
From technical help on product selection, right through to the on-time supply of an order, Acorn boasts a 99% on-time delivery rate and
accurate product picking record alongside various accreditations. But, determined to deliver new and innovative products, they knew that
they needed to adopt new technologies to ensure apt levels of security were protecting their network security data.
In this situation it makes sense to install RODCs at the outlet stores. The advantages for using RODCs include the following:
1)They can function as Key Distribution Centers for the local users to make network access more efficient.
2)They are more secure than a DC in this situation, because they do not have the full set of account credentials for all users in the company (only for the local users) and because the Active Directory contents is read-only.
3) They can have access to DFS files, but for security no DFS files are stored on the RODC.
4) They can also be configured as DNS servers.
5) They can be secured by using BitLocker Drive Encryption.
6) Management authority for the RODC can be delegated to an employee at the outlet store.