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All you need to know about Windows 2000 DNS, 21. Mai 2000
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Windows 2000 DNS (Taschenbuch)
This book does an excellent job of covering Microsoft's latest version of DNS. The book covers many of the details of DNS services from the foundations of DNS to the implementation as put forth by Microsoft. A certain amount of knowledge about Windows 2000 and Active Directory is required to follow much of the book, but this is to be expected (and rightfully so) from a specialty book. Successful Windows 2000 deployments, and Active Directory implementations, will require a solid DNS solution. This book provides all the information needed to successfully deploy Windows 2000 DNS, including integration with existing DNS servers. The authors provide helpful guidelines for "best practices" and system maintenance issues. They also cover legacy support issues for WINS and other "downlevel" situations. This book is a very complete reference and guide to understanding the importance of DNS to the Windows 2000 system administrator. It would be an excellent addition to any System Administrator's reference library.
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All you need to know about Windows 2000 DNS, 21. Mai 2000
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Windows 2000 DNS (Taschenbuch)
This book does an excellent job of covering Microsoft's latest version of DNS. The book covers many of the details of DNS services from the foundations of DNS to the implementation as put forth by Microsoft. A certain amount of knowledge about Windows 2000 and Active Directory is required to follow much of the book, but this is to be expected (and rightfully so) from a specialty book. Successful Windows 2000 deployments, and Active Directory implementations, will require a solid DNS solution. This book provides all the information needed to successfully deploy Windows 2000 DNS, including integration with existing DNS servers. The authors provide helpful guidelines for "best practices" and system maintenance issues. They also cover legacy support issues for WINS and other "downlevel" situations. This book is a very complete reference and guide to understanding the importance of DNS to the Windows 2000 system administrator. It would be an excellent addition to any System Administrator's reference library.
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This Book Begins Badly, 15. Mai 2000
Rezension bezieht sich auf: Windows 2000 DNS (Taschenbuch)
Four working computer professionals with only one, prior, published book between them have combined on this April 2000 work on Windows 2000 DNS. I have only read the first 35 pages of the 444 pages in this book. I hope it gets better. In the midst of installing Windows 2000 in a small but complex enterprise, I brought this book home on a weekend for what I expected would be an enjoyable opportunity to dig a little deeper into DNS. It wasn't any fun. The introductory chapter of seventeen pages is written with little style, is poorly organized, has screen shots too small to read, fails to state the importance and significance of DNS for the Windows platform, and has an egregious error. According to one of the authors, "..the theoretical minimum [number of DNS servers] is one DNS server for each branch in the domain name tree." The theoretical minimum is one as better explained by another of the authors a few pages later. Chapter two plunges into details for which the reader is unprepared by the introductory chapter. Please define more precisely what "domain" means in the Windows 2000 architecture before throwing it about so carelessly in nearly every paragraph. It is just not possible to talk about the details of DNS without understanding the basic architectures contemplated using Windows 2000's forests, trees, domains and organizational units. I am sure that the book, by its sheer weight, will fill in the many holes in my knowledge of DNS. But, if you are not already well-read on Active Directory Services in Windows 2000, which depends on DNS for locator services, this book is not the place to start.
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