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Chapter 1 Directory Service Concepts 15
Directory Services and Directory Domains
A directory service acts as an intermediary between application and system software
processes, which need information about users and resources, and the directory
domains that store the information. In Mac OS X and Mac OS X Server, Open Directory
provides directory services. Open Directory can access information in one directory
domain or several directory domains.
A directory domain stores information in a specialized database that is optimized to
handle a great many requests for information and to find and retrieve information
quickly.
Processes running on Mac OS X computers can use the Open Directory services to save
information in directory domains. For example, when you create a user account with
Workgroup Manager, it has Open Directory store user name and other account
information in a directory domain. Of course you can then review user account
information with Workgroup Manager, and it has Open Directory retrieve the user
information from a directory domain.
Printers
Groups
Computers
Users
Application and
system software
processes
Mounts
Directory
domains
Open
Directory
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