I agree it’s depend on the group policies and its use, but for ex- let’s assume we have 10 group policies from to apply users in remote site. This is something most administrators do not pay attention. Because these group policies can be bottleneck to the bandwidth usage between remote sites to the main site. This is very important when you deals with multi-site environment. In an organization it’s important to maintain proper design on group policies and its hierarchy as complexity, applying order can cause issues on network. It can be apply for computer level or user level. In an active directory infrastructure, we use group policies to push security settings and other computer configuration from central location.