Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Integrated DNS Servers
I am working at two branch uses and have been tasked with where to place the combat-ready- Directory incorporated DNS master of ceremoniess and what type to use. One of the branch offices is real small and (5 users) and has a very slow net connectivity. Do I need a DNS waiter and, if so, which type of geographical zone should it hosts? The second branch office is much large (about 30 users) and has better network connectivity. Does this office need a DNS Server and, if so what type of zone would you recommend?ResponseDear young Admin I really appreciate the opportunity to assist you in regards to implementing Active Directory & DNS Servers in your Windows environment. Let me start by saying that without DNS your network go out more(prenominal) than than likely not function because clients exit not be able to resolve names to (IP) addresses, also DNS enables network devices such as printers and computers to communicate on the internet or locate one some other within the organizations local network. Based on the given scenario, you have make an excellent choice of configuring the Active Directory incorporated Zones because Active Directory has the learning benefits happy chance Tolerance Redundant copy of DNS zone information can be stored on multiple servers. Security DACL can be modified by specified user groups.Zones are Multimaster zones can be updated in more than one location. Efficient Replication Zone transfers are replaced by more efficient Active Directory replication. Maintain use of secondary zones if needed.Note Since Active Directory-Integrated Zones follow a multimaster update model which means all zones contain a read/write copy of the zone and can make changes to the zone information, primary and secondary distinctions are not necessary. The smaller Branch office with (5) users will require will house what would normally be your unessential Server, utilizing the Active Directory with Integrated Zones will compensate for the slow network because it will avoid forcing queries across a slow wide area network link. The larger Branch office with (30) users certainly requires the utilization of DNS & Active Directory Integrated Zones and will house what would
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