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ADLDS

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What is ADLDS?

Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) is a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directory service. It provides flexible support for directory-enabled applications, without the dependencies that are required of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS). AD LDS allows you to run multiple instances of the directory service on a single server and configure each instance independently.

What other technologies are related to ADLDS?

ADLDS Competitor Technologies

Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) is a competing directory service from Microsoft that provides domain-based identity and access management.
mentioned alongside ADLDS in 0% (310) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) is a cloud-based identity and access management service, and competes with ADLDS, especially for applications hosted in the cloud.
mentioned alongside ADLDS in 0% (156) of relevant job posts

ADLDS Complementary Technologies

PKI technologies can be used to secure ADLDS communication and authenticate clients.
mentioned alongside ADLDS in 44% (55) of relevant job posts
ADLDS is an LDAP directory server and uses LDAP as its primary protocol for accessing and managing directory data.
mentioned alongside ADLDS in 0% (156) of relevant job posts
PowerShell can be used to manage and automate tasks within ADLDS.
mentioned alongside ADLDS in 0% (116) of relevant job posts

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