If I want to define domain controller then i would say DC is where active directory installed or
Acitve Directory simply means: Secure centralized authentication and management and domain controller = ADDS + DNS.
But I get confused when i read here that
I also think it is VERY EASY to say DOMAIN CONTROLLER == ACTIVE DIRECTORY, which isn't quite the case.
I want to know is it correct or wrong? If wrong then what is the difference?
Really no different in comparison to a SQL server running SQL.– d a i s y May 04 '17 at 03:27Just to put it another way that might be helpful is to say that Active Directory is a directory service for Windows domain networks and the Domain Controller is what serves that service on your Windows domain network. So, there is a difference between Active Directory and Domain Controller.
– Net Runner May 04 '17 at 13:43