May 11, 2024
3 minute read
Domain Controllers are an indispensable component of any Windows network, providing centralized authentication, authorization, and account management. They form the cornerstone of Microsoft's Active Directory service, which enables network administrators to manage and control access to network resources and services.
Why Learn About Domain Controllers?
There are several compelling reasons to acquire knowledge about Domain Controllers:
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Reading list
We've selected eight books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Domain Controllers.
Provides a collection of recipes for solving common Active Directory problems, including topics related to Domain Controllers.
Provides a collection of recipes for designing Active Directory, including topics related to Domain Controllers.
Provides a collection of recipes for auditing Active Directory, including topics related to Domain Controllers.
Provides a comprehensive guide to Group Policy, a key feature of Domain Controllers that allows administrators to control user and computer settings.
Is not focused specifically on domain controllers, however it provides the fundamentals of Active Directory, which is necessary for understanding how domain controllers fit inside of this. The author is cited as a top expert on Active Directory and Microsoft has cited him as a contributor to the development of their online training courses.
Provides a beginner-friendly introduction to Active Directory, the directory service used by Domain Controllers in Windows networks.
Follows a recipe approach to provide real-world solutions to Active Directory problems. This book does not focus specifically on domain controllers but may expand upon the theories explored in the course with practical applications in the workplace.
Provides an overview of how domain controllers fit in the overall design of Active Directory as well as some of the policies that would impact their usage.
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