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Active Directory - Maximizing Performance and In-Depth Replication Troubleshooting
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Active Directory - Maximizing Performance and In-Depth Replication Troubleshooting

Includes 64-Bit Windows

One day seminar – level 400 / Sponsored by Intel


Presented by
John Craddock

Demos by
Sally Storey


- Seminar Abstract
- Who should attend?
- Prerequisites
- Biographies
- Content



Seminar Abstract

Active Directory provides a database that is core to your networking infrastructure and business critical applications. Directory information must be securely and reliably available throughout loosely connected distributed networks. Success is dependent on a solid replication infrastructure. Traditionally Active Directory performance has been enhanced by increasing the number of domain controllers and scaling out. With the advent of 64-bit Windows and its high-performance large scale memory architecture it is possible to scale up for peak performance and server consolidation.

This seminar provides a detailed technical drilldown on the internals of the Active Directory. It will show you how to optimally retrieve data from the directory and troubleshoot data storage and replication. Performance pinch points and bottlenecks will be identified and you will learn how 64-bit Windows and both the Intel x64 and Itanium processor families maximises directory performance.

Anyone who has attended John and Sally’s Active Directory Internals seminar should be excited to see this new seminar which provides highly technical details on Active Directory and focuses in on the replication architecture. Their material has been developed as a result of real world problem solving, it will bring the subject alive and really explain how things work and how to identify and troubleshoot problems. As always the sessions are backed up with comprehensive demonstrations and you will learn how to use great tools and techniques.
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Who should attend?

Anyone who needs a detailed technical insight into the Active Directory, including: Windows 2000/2003 system consultants, architects, administrators, troubleshooters, and programmers building directory enabled applications.
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Prerequisites

The seminar provides real technical detail and assumes a working knowledge of Active Directory concepts such as forests, domains, sites, replication, domain controllers, organizational units and group policy. The seminar is not suitable for personnel engaged in basic day-to-day administrative tasks.
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Biographies

John Craddock has designed and implemented computing systems ranging from embedded high-speed industrial controllers through to distributed IT solutions. John works as a consultant providing services to industry leaders including Microsoft. He was a key player in the Government Gateway Project, has designed high-availability web portals and help companies build Active Directory solutions to support their business critical environments. In addition to his role as a consultant, he has written over 20 technical training courses that have been published worldwide. He co-authored 'Investigating and Managing Objects and Attributes for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003' which is part of the Active Directory Forestry series. John lectures internationally and has written and presented technical sessions at MTB, MEC, Tech Ed., Microsoft IT Forum, JDP and deployment conferences.

Sally Storey has worked in management and consulting in the IT industry for Novell, Microsoft and now, independently. Sally works as a consultant on enterprise infrastructure projects in operations, logistics and deployment roles. Sally is ITIL qualified and specializes in building process that keep systems highly available and secure. Sally co-authored the Active Directory® Forestry series with John Craddock.

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Session 1   Introduction and Just a Database?
1hr 30mins   - Identifying attribute types
    - System and Search Flags
    - Linked Attributes
    - Operational Attributes
    - Phantom and Proxy Objects
    - Directory Partitions
    - Object Re-animation


Session 2   Maximizing AD Performance with 64-Bit Windows
1hr 30mins   - AD Domain Controller Workloads
    - Event Tracing for Windows
    - Optimizing Performance
    - Search Management
    - Identifying Pinch Points
    - 64-Bit Windows
    - Intel Itanium vs Intel Xeon processors


Session 3   Ins and Outs of Replication
45mins   - Replication Model
    - NTDS Settings
    - Site Roles
    - Topology Generation
    - Connection Objects
    - Knowledge Consistency Checker


Session 4   Intrasite and Intersite Replication
1hr   - Notification Delays and Timings
    - Normal, Urgent and Immediate Replication
    - Intersite Topology Generation
    - Intersite Links and Transports
    - Site Link Bridges
    - Bridgehead Servers


Session 5   Identifying Changes and Troubleshooting
1hr   - High Watermark and Up-to-dateness Vectors
    - Replication Conflicts and Metadata
    - Detecting USN Rollback
    - System State and Authoritative Restores
    - Lingering Object Removal
     
     
   



Latest Books
Active Directory® Forestry

Investigating and Managing Objects and Attributes for Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 – A Geek’s Guide

This book peels back the covers on the Active Directory® and provides you with technical in-depth details of objects and attributes and how they interact.

ISBN 0-9544218-0-9

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