The master copy of the data for dc=example, dc=com and the root entry, dc=com, is stored in the l=Europe database.

The data center in Europe contains the master copies of the data for the extranet. The extranet data is stored in three databases, one for each of the main branches. The master copy of the data for o=suppliers is stored in database one (DB1), that for o=partners is stored in database two (DB2), and that for ou=groups is stored in database three (DB3).

The database topology for the extranet is illustrated below:

Figure 9-10 Database topology for Example Corp. International's Extranet

9.2.4.2 Server topology

Example Corp. develops two server topologies, one for the corporate intranet and one for the partner extranet.

For the intranet, Example Corp. decides to have a master database for each major locality. This means it has three data centers, each containing two supplier servers, two hub servers, and three consumer servers.

The following diagram illustrates the architecture of Example Corp. Europe's data center:

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