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What is the difference between a Domain and a Workgroup?

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What is the difference between a Domain and a Workgroup?


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Author Created Feb 20, 2022 19:28:24

What is the difference between a domain and a workgroup?

Computers on a network can be part of a workgroup or a domain. The
main difference between workgroups and domains is how resources on the
network are managed. Computers on home networks are usually part of a
workgroup, and computers on workplace networks are usually part of a
domain.


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In a workgroup:

  • All computers are peers; no computer has control over another computer.

  • Each computer has a set of user accounts. To use any computer in the workgroup, you must have an account on that computer.

  • There are typically no more than ten to twenty computers.

  • All computers must be on the same local network or subnet.

In a domain:

  • One or more computers are servers. Network administrators use
    servers to control the security and permissions for all computers on the
    domain. This makes it easy to make changes because the changes are
    automatically made to all computers.

  • If you have a user account on the domain, you can log on to any
    computer on the domain without needing an account on that computer.

  • There can be hundreds or thousands of computers.

  • The computers can be on different local networks.


Due to the increase security and manageability in a
domain environment Techtron always recommends implementing a
domain environment for our clients


Source: techtron.co.za


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faysalji
faysalji Author Created Feb 20, 2022 19:28:24

What is the difference between a domain and a workgroup?

Computers on a network can be part of a workgroup or a domain. The
main difference between workgroups and domains is how resources on the
network are managed. Computers on home networks are usually part of a
workgroup, and computers on workplace networks are usually part of a
domain.


1

In a workgroup:

  • All computers are peers; no computer has control over another computer.

  • Each computer has a set of user accounts. To use any computer in the workgroup, you must have an account on that computer.

  • There are typically no more than ten to twenty computers.

  • All computers must be on the same local network or subnet.

In a domain:

  • One or more computers are servers. Network administrators use
    servers to control the security and permissions for all computers on the
    domain. This makes it easy to make changes because the changes are
    automatically made to all computers.

  • If you have a user account on the domain, you can log on to any
    computer on the domain without needing an account on that computer.

  • There can be hundreds or thousands of computers.

  • The computers can be on different local networks.


Due to the increase security and manageability in a
domain environment Techtron always recommends implementing a
domain environment for our clients


Source: techtron.co.za


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1. Domain :
Domain is a client/server network where user can login from any device of the office. Also known as Remote login. It has a centralized administration and all devices can be managed from a centralized device. It prefers a centralized storage and all the users data is stored at a centralized storage device which can be NAS or SAN.
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2. Workgroup :
Workgroup is a peer to peer windows computer network, where users can use his login credentials only on his or her system and not others. It holds an distributed administration wherein each user can manage his machine independently. Most storage is distributed. Each device has its own dedicated storage.


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Difference between Domain and Workgroup :

S.NO. Domain Workgroup
1. The computers in a domain have a centralized database. The computers in workgroup mainly has its own local database.
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2. A domain is mainly to transfer and share sensitive and important data only. A Workgroup is used to share less secure and personal data only due to less security.
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A domain is mainly preferred for large public and business networks. A workgroup is mainly preferred for small local area networks like schools, colleges, buildings, etc.
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A domain is used to transfer and share sensitive and important data due to security. A workgroup is used to share personal data as it is less secure.
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5. A domain can work better for large numbers of devices. A workgroup works better for fewer computers.
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6. The domain names are provided by domain controller on the basis of IP address. In workgroup there is no dependencies on any hardware components and server for assigning the name.
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