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• What are sites? What are they used for?
• What's the difference between a site link's schedule and
interval?
• What is the KCC?
• What is the ISTG? Who has that role by default?
• What are the requirements for installing AD on a new server?
• What can you do to promote a server to DC if you're in a
remote location with slow WAN link?

Answer Posted / abhay kumar

One or more well-connected (highly reliable and fast)
TCP/IP subnets. A site allows administrators to configure
Active Directory access and replication topology to take
advantage of the physical network.

In other word we can say that A Site object in Active
Directory represents a physical geographic location that
hosts networks. Sites contain objects called Subnets.[3]
Sites can be used to Assign Group Policy Objects,
facilitate the discovery of resources, manage active
directory replication, and manage network link traffic.
Sites can be linked to other Sites. Site-linked objects may
be assigned a cost value that represents the speed,
reliability, availability, or other real property of a
physical resource. Site Links may also be assigned a
schedule

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