Active Directory Sites and Services is a Microsoft Windows Server tool used to manage and configure Active Directory replication topology. It defines the physical structure of the network, including sites (representing physical locations) and the links between them, to optimize network traffic and replication. It is commonly used to control which domain controllers replicate with each other and how frequently, ensuring efficient replication and logon authentication across geographically distributed locations.
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