Answer Posted / keerthi
A bridgehead server is a domain controller in each site,
which is used as a contact point to receive and replicate
data between sites. For intersite replication, KCC
designates one of the domain controllers as a bridgehead
server. In case the server is down, KCC designates another
one from the domain controller. When a bridgehead server
receives replication updates from another site, it
replicates the data to the other domain controllers within
its site.
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