Answer Posted / thatsanil
TO keep directory data on all domain controllers consistent
and up to date, Active Directory replicates directory
changes on a regular basis. Replication occurs over standard
network protocols, uses change tracking information to
prevent unnecessary replication, and uses linked value
replication to improve efficiency.
Active Directory uses remote procedure call (RPC) over
Internet Protocol (IP) to transfer replication data between
domain controllers. RPC over IP is used for both intersite
and intrasite replication. To keep data secure while in
transit, RPC over IP replication uses both authentication
(using the Kerberos V5 authentication protocol) and data
encryption.
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