This section describes deployment scenarios for organizations introducing OES for the first time.
This deployment scenario is applicable if you are new to OES and you need both non-DSfW OES services and DSfW in the same tree. The tree is used for a DSfW domain and provides workstation logins and GPO retrievals, and is used for OES services such as NSS, NCS, iPrint, DNS/DHCP, FTP, GroupWise, and ZCM satellite. Follow the recommendations given below for this deployment scenario:
Define an eDirectory tree structure that meets the requirements of OES services.
Deploy non-DSfW OES services first.
Add an additional OES server to this eDirectory tree and configure a DSfW domain. Use the information in Section 1.1, Organizations Requiring Active Directory-Style Authentication and Authorization for Enterprise Applications as appropriate to deploy the DSfW Domain.
If you want to use OES to use only the DSfW Service in OES, you can follow a new eDirectory Tree approach and follow the recommendations in Section 1.1, Organizations Requiring Active Directory-Style Authentication and Authorization for Enterprise Applications.
If you prefer a custom eDirectory Tree structure with a Directory Objects notation of O and OU instead of the DSfW default Directory Objects notation of DC and CN, follow the guidelines in Section 1.1, Organizations Requiring Active Directory-Style Authentication and Authorization for Enterprise Applications. Configure the first OES server in the tree with only eDirectory, and introduce a second OES server with the DSfW configuration.