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The suffixes that result contain entries for the following:
The
o=NetscapeRoot
other
ou=testing,dc=example,dc=com
ou=development,dc=example,dc=com
ou=partners,ou=development,dc=example,dc=com
the
dc=example,dc=com
the data in the
ou=marketing,
Your directory might contain more than one root suffix. For example, an ISP called
might host several websites, one for
Example
.
. The ISP would create two root suffixes, one corresponding to the
example_b
com
naming context and one corresponding to the
o=example_a.com
naming context. The directory tree appears as follows:
o=example_b.com
The
dc=example,dc=com
ISP is also a root suffix (
branches are sub suffixes under each root suffix.
ou=groups
and
dc=example,dc=com
suffix, the
suffix and the
root suffix. The root suffix
branch of the original directory tree.
entry represents a root suffix. The entry for each hosted
and
o=example_a
o=example_b
suffixes are both root suffixes. The
suffix are all sub suffixes of
dc=example,dc=com
and one for
example_a.com
). The
ou=people
Chapter 5
Designing the Directory Topology
Distributing Your Data
contains
and the
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