In Windows 2000, domains exist in trees. A domain tree consists of a root-level domain and child domains, each of which can contain other child domains. Parallel directory trees are called forests.
‘’The really hard problem for customers is scaling forest-level recovery. Think of it as a tree, with multiple domains within a forest partitioned off based on things like work groups or geography.
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