Even with the best design and architecture, things can and will go wrong. And I am sure you’d agree that restoring service quickly is A LOT more pleasant than updating your resume!Įarlier in this series, I touched on the importance of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and the role that properly architecting a robust, resilient and highly available service can play in the modern data center. Thankfully, you CAN restore service quickly. The questions are how to recover and do it quickly. Have you ever had the horrible realization that you just deleted the wrong computer account from the domain? Or have you ever reset a service-account password for a mission-critical application and the password reset broke an entire application suite and had to rollback? And, worse, you didn’t save the old password? Bad moments like these happen to IT pros just like you. This blogpost is the third in a three-part series on AD (Active Directory) administration best practices. Ch.1 - Protecting the Active Directory Domain ServicesĬh.2 - Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC)Ĭh.3 - Recovering the Active Directory Domain Services
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