Core Server Daemons (ns-slapd)
There is one daemon running per server instance. This daemon listens to the port that is configured in the server instance (389 by default) and processes the incoming LDAP requests. This daemon reads and writers configuration and user data located in the server instance.
Common Agent Container Framework Daemon
This daemon allows Directory Service Control Center to startup server instances that exist on remote hosts. The daemon listens to port 11162, by default. It hosts Directory Service Control Center Agent plugin.
Application Server Daemon
The application server daemon listens to HTTP on port 8080, by default. The daemon hosts Directory Service Control Center web application and present only on the host where Directory Service Control Center is deployed.
Directory Service Control Center Registry Daemon
This is a directory server instance for Directory Service Control Center's own use. The daemon listens to LDAP port 3998, by default. The daemon responds to requests from Directory Service Control Center and present only on the host where Directory Service Control Center is deployed.
Generally, all the elements listed above are rarely present on the same machine. In a typical deployment:
One machine (the administration host) is dedicated to Directory Service Control Center. On this machine, only Application Server daemon and Directory Service Control Center registry daemon are running.
One or more machines are dedicated to server instances. Each machine hosts a single server instance. Only one core server daemon and the common agent container framework daemons are running.
The following figure shows an example of such deployment:

For more information, see Directory Server Enterprise Edition Administration Model in Sun Directory Server Enterprise Edition 7.0 Deployment Planning Guide.