Before you install NetWare v4.0, you need to gather information so that you can decide how to organize your Directory tree.
Complete the planning lessons in this course to get the "big picture." Then use Novell Education training products and courses to fully understand the issues involved in creating your Directory tree structure.ucture................ou install NetWare v4.0, you need to gather information so that you can decide how to organize your Directory tree.
Complete the planning lessons in this course to get the "big picture." Then use Novell Education training products and courses to fully understand the issues inv9olved in creating your tree structure.
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Finally, meet with department managers to get information that will help you make planning decisions that will best meet your company's needs...pany's needs..... suits your company's needs.
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Fault Tolerance
A well-planned Directory tree provides fault tolerance. The features of NetWare v4.0 can work for you to provide alternate locations for the same information, so that you do not have any single points of failure.
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Time synchronization is required to set the order of network events. Planning keeps network traffic down and provides fault tolerance.
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The Directory Tree Structure
Careful planning of the top layers of your Directory tree structure is essential to proper information flow. A well-constructed Directory tree makes information easy to access and is easy to administer.
Partitions and Replicas
Replicating and distributing the database provides fault tolerance and provides for the efficient flow of information on the network.
Controlling Access to the Directory Tree
Planning for access control provides a secure system with easy access for authorized users.
Upgrade
Planning your upgrade ensures easy access to all information -- old and new.
Installation
Knowing the required information before installation will make it a smooth process.
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Planning Areas
The main areas that need planning are listed below. Click on each area to see why planning in that area is important.
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Partitions and Replicas
Network Time Synchronization
Controlling Access to the Directory Tree
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Minimum Network Traffic
Through careful planning, network requests for resources should not need to travel far. Placement of resources on the Directory tree can keep traffic flow down so that your network will be fast and efficient, even as it grows.a tree where network resources are close to those that use them most, so that requests need not travel far.
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Easy Access to Information
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Easy Administration
A well-planned Directory tree is stable, and does not require constant changing and updating.
You should not need to change the structure or security plan every time you add a new user or resource. a new user or resource.
Planning your Directory tree before installing NetWare v4.0 is essential to creating a Directory tree that provides the most efficient use of network resources and best meets the needs of your company.
Like finishing the blueprints of your dream house, you can have confidence that with a solid plan, your network will be all that you hope for. that you hope for.
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Planning your Directory tree is one of the most important tasks you will do as a network administrator. The time you put in now will be repaid many times over in a highly effective and efficient system.
This lesson, and other lessons in this course, can get you started; but plan on using other sources of information as well. For example, NetWare Application Notes and Novell Education classes cover planning issues in detail.
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Planning your Directory tree structure before installation is the best way to ensure that the structure will meet your needs. A well planned Directory tree provides:
- Fault tolerance
- Minimum traffic
- Easy access to information
- Easy administration
You will need to plan:
- The Directory tree structure
- Partitions and replicas
- Network time synchronization
- Access control
- Upgrade strategies
- Installation
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Why Plan Your Directory Tree?
Planning your Directory tree is like planning to build a house. Before you can have the house of your dreams, you must decide what you want your house to look like and draw up the blueprints. The more planning and organization that go in up front, the more likely it is that your house will be what you really want.
Taking time to determine your needs and plan your Directory tree structure will result in a network that effectively meets the needs of your company. ny. . ny. ny.
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Characteristics of a Well-planned Directory Tree
A well-planned Directory tree has these characteristics: