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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Active Directory restore information

Active Directory (AD) is the Windows directory service and the foundation for the Windows Distributed file system (DFS). AD is a component of the Windows system state on Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019, and 2022 domain controllers.

A domain controller is a computer that stores directory data and manages user interactions with a domain, including login, authentication, directory searches, and access to other shared resources.

AD, identified by its writer name NTDS, is backed up as part of the Windows Roles and Features save set, a collection of system components that depend on each other.

These components are backed up together and usually restored together, through a BMR.

Only three of these components lend themselves to being restored separately through an online restore: Active Directory, DFSR, and Cluster Services (Cluster Database).


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