Answer Posted / sadanandan tm
Sites in Active Directory® represent the physical
structure, or topology, of your network. Active Directory
uses topology information, stored as site and site link
objects in the directory, to build the most efficient
replication topology. You use Active Directory Sites and
Services to define sites and site links. A site is a set of
well-connected subnets. Sites differ from domains; sites
represent the physical structure of your network, while
domains represent the logical structure of your organization
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