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Partitions
A partition is a portion of the AD DS database. Although the AD DS database stores all the data in one file, C:\Windows\NTDS\ntds.dit, the AD DS database is composed of a few different partitions and each partition contains different data. The AD DS database is logically separated into the following directory partitions:
- Schema partition: There is only one schema partition per forest. The schema partition is stored on all domain controllers in the forest and contains definitions of all objects and attributes of objects.
- Configuration partition: The configuration partition contains information about the forest-wide AD DS structure, as well as information about the domains and sites in a forest and the domain controllers that are installed in a forest.
- Domain partition: Domain partitions are stored on every domain controller in a domain and contain information about users, groups, computers, and organizational units. All objects from the domain partition are stored in the global catalog.
- Application partition: Every application in AD DS needs to store, categorize, and use specific information. This information is stored in the Application partition that can be domain- or forest-wide, depending on the application type.
Partitions are replicated through directory replication and are stored on every domain controller in the domain and forest.
By default, the location of the AD DS database is C:\Windows\NTDS\ntds.dit. While promoting the server to a domain controller, you can define another location for the AD DS database.