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AD Domain & Forest Design Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundati

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Q1Domain Verified
When designing an Active Directory forest for a global enterprise with distinct legal and operational entities, what is the primary architectural consideration that dictates the creation of separate forest roots?
Utilizing a single forest with multiple child domains to represent different business units.
Ensuring strict administrative autonomy and independent security policies for each entity.
Minimizing the number of domain controllers for cost efficiency.
Consolidating all user and computer objects into a single, massive domain for simplified management.
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Active Directory Forest Design Course 2026," what is the fundamental difference between a forest trust and an external trust, and under which scenario would the latter be preferred?
A forest trust is designed for inter-forest resource sharing with automatic transitive trust establishment; an external trust is a non-transitive, often one-way trust used to connect to resources in a completely separate security realm with explicit permission mapping.
A forest trust is one-way and only allows access to specified resources, while an external trust is transitive and allows access across all domains; external trusts are preferred for partner organizations with limited integration needs.
A forest trust is always two-way and transitive, enabling broad resource access between forests; an external trust is non-transitive and one-way, typically used for accessing resources in a non-Windows environment.
A forest trust is transitive and allows for resource access across all domains in both forests, while an external trust is one-way and only grants access to specified resources; external trusts are preferred for temporary partnerships.
Q3Domain Verified
During the conceptual phase of forest design, a key decision involves the placement of the root domain. What is the most significant factor influencing the choice between a single-root forest and a multi-root forest when considering scalability and future expansion?
The projected growth rate of the organization and the likelihood of mergers, acquisitions, or divestitures.
The complexity of the existing application infrastructure and its integration requirements.
The availability of highly available domain controllers and network bandwidth.
The preference of the IT management team for a particular domain naming convention.

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