Given the central role AD performs, it is no wonder that monitoring the availability and performance of
Question:
Given the central role AD performs, it is no wonder that monitoring the availability and performance of Active Directory is extremely important. If the Active Directory service is down, users will not be able to be authenticated to access any of the shared resources in the network. Likewise, if Active Directory is slow, user logons and accesses to key services will be much slower than normal. Often, users may not realize that they are accessing Active Directory services when they logon or launch an application. Their complaints are often about application slowness when the actual problem is that Active Directory services are slow. Hence, it is imperative that administrators monitor the availability and performance of Active Directory services 247 so they can proactively detect and correct issues that can affect user experience and productivity. What would be your recommendations to AD Admins?
Class what types of alerts can be sent out to inform ADMINS on performance issues?