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arrows between the domains represent the trust relationship between the domains. The domain that trusts another
domain has an arrow pointed at the domain it trusts.
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Another common architecture is to have one or more domains configured as resource domains, and multiple
domains configured as account domains. All of the resource domains are then configured to trust all of the
account domains. In NT literature, this architecture is known as the Multiple Master Domain model. Figure 2
shows a diagram of the trust relationships in the Multiple Master Domain model. Each circle in the diagram
represents a different NT domain. Domains X, Y and Z are configured as resource domains. Domains A, B,
and C are configured as account domains. The arrows between the domains represent the trust relationship
between the domains. The domain that trusts another domain has an arrow pointed at the domain it trusts.
A
X
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Account Domain
Trust Relationships
Y
Z
Figure 1. Master Domain Model
B
C
Trust Relationships
Y
Z
Figure 2. Multiple Master Domain Model
Resource Domains
Account Domains
Resource Domains
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