![]() Windows Server 2012 supports a multimaster replication model. Because standalone servers have their own user databases, they authenticate logon requests independently. Standalone servers aren’t part of a domain. Domain controllers are distinguished from member servers because they store directory information and provide authentication and directory services for the domain. Member servers are part of a domain but don’t store directory information. ![]() The differences between these types of servers are extremely important. When you install Windows Server 2012 on a new system, you can configure the server to be a member server, a domain controller, or a standalone server. Domain Controllers, Member Servers, and Domain Services
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