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Is there costs associated with this?
To deploy AD, that depends.
If you like to sail the high seas AND aren't trying to use it for a business, then no.
If you don't want to sail the high seas or need to use it for a business, then yes, you'll need to buy a Windows Server license
Windows server license and CALs... don't forget that extra little cost just because from MS
You can have ad dc on samba, without windows. Nice all in one solution is UCS univention, works really well and free: https://www.univention.com/products/ucs/
Even in docker, last time i tried this, it was buggy: https://github.com/Fmstrat/samba-domain
Samba v4 has been able to be a domain server forever and it's free. You can also use Synology if you want it off the shelf.