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What is the difference between operation and scheme partition?
What is the difference between operation and scheme partition?
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An Operation Partition is a logical segment within Active Directory that stores application-specific data, enabling replication across domain controllers, with each controller potentially hosting different partitions based on installed applications. In contrast, the Schema Partition holds the Active Directory schema, which defines the structure and attributes of directory objects. Changes to the schema impact the entire directory and are replicated to all domain controllers to ensure consistency across the forest.