What is Site?
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Answer / kapilasdhir
A Site is a geographical area where all of the domains are
available. Site manages the Replication Traffic between Two
or More Different Sites in the Network.
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Answer / ash
Domains in different physical locations can be grouped
together using sites which is under same forest.
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