That would be cool. If I'm not mistaken, I think NDS has allowed a
similar capability for years in that you can cleave off parts of a tree
and replicate it to those servers that need it most. 
 

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1. I don't think so... Not if it were a TRUE caching mechanism... I.E.
You don't drag all of the account info for all objects in a single
domain to the caching device, you only drag the ones used at that
site... This should actually allow you to use a smaller machine
especially with the domain consolidation going on...

Visualize this... Say I have 2 NA domains, one services some 50k users,
the other 75k users. Say your average remote site is maybe 5000 users.
Normally you would have one or both of the domains there on DCs so you
would have info at that remote site for some 125k users when you only
need info for 5k users... So you go to a caching mechanism and have 5000
user's info there with a breakup of say 3000 users from one domain and
2000 users from another domain... 

I can't say that this is what Stuart was proposing, but wouldn't it be
cool?



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> 1. Caching Domain Controllers - basically a DC that did 2. Multiple 
> domain hosting from a single DC.

In combination, these would definitely be nice for larger environments
that have multiple Domain's with cutting down on hardware costs.
Although I suppose individual DC's would need to be a bit beefier, at
least there'd be a decrease in physical space requirements and some
efficiencies gained somewhere.  It would also help for DR type
scenarios, too.

> 3. Ability to stop/start Active Directory on the fly as a normal 
> service.

This has always been a big request of mine as having to reboot into a
special mode just to perform certain DS maintenance really annoys me.
Also, if DNS is installed with AD integrated zones, the DNS server
should go into a caching mode while the DS service is temporarily
offline.

> 7. Ability to have multiple password/lockout/complexity policies per 
> domain

A popular request, I'm sure.

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