<aside>
Don't even get me started on the superiority of eDirectory over AD.
Novell has been eating MS's lunch, technically speaking, for years. I'm
still amazed at how bad their marketing dept has mangled the company's
fortunes.
</aside>
 
I understand generally what the functions are meant to be, but my
question was more of a comparison of the 2008 RODC and the NT4 BDC. How
are they different, if they are different at all? If they're not
different, how is this an advance for AD? Isn't it then just a roll-back
to NT4 due to the inherent weakness of AD?
 

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Wayne Eisenberg 
Server and PC Support Manager
Pepsi Bottling Ventures, LLC 

 

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From: Tom Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 10:12 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Windows 2008 AD question


>From what I've read one of the functions of a read-only DC is to enhance
security in branch offices.  There's a chapter about it in my 2008 book
(Windows 2008 Server) and there are probably white papers on technet as
well.
 
An interesting concept, something Novell's eDirectory has had for years.


>>> "Eisenberg, Wayne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 5/20/2008 9:54 AM
>>>

I have a question that maybe someone here knows the answer to. All this
talk about this great new advance in AD technology - a read-only DC.
Maybe I don't have all the information yet, but it sure sounds a whole
lot like an NT4 BDC to me. That was really the difference between a PDC
and a BDC - the PDC was writable and the BDC wasn't. It sounds to me
like maybe MS is acknowledging that AD is not all that robust after all
and going back to the NT4 model, but spinning it to make people think
it's an 'advance'. What do you think? Is it really a better AD or is it
just the spin-meisters at work?

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Wayne Eisenberg 




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