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AD Considerations for Exchange 2007 23
Designing Active Directory for Exchange Server 2007 33
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Deploying Printers With Group Policy in Windows Server 2003 R2 26
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  • Administering Windows  ( 6 items )
  • SQL Server  ( 4 items )
  • Windows Clustering  ( 4 items )
    Clusters Defined
    A cluster is a group of independent computers working together as a single system to ensure that mission-critical applications and resources are as highly-available as possible.  The group is managed as a single system, shares a common namespace, and is specifically designed to tolerate component failures, and to support the addition or removal of components in a way that's transparent to users.  Clustered systems have several advantages: fault-tolerance, high-availability, scalability, simplified management and support for rolling upgrades, to name a few.
    There are two different types of cluster models in the industry: the shared device model and the shared nothing model.
  • Windows Server Administration  ( 6 items )
  • Group Policy  ( 7 items )

    Group policies are collections of user and computer configuration settings that can be linked to computers, sites, domains, and organizational units (OUs) to specify the behavior of users' desktops. For example, using group policies, you can specify the programs that are available to users, the programs that appear on the user's desktop, and Start menu options.

  • Terminal Server  ( 5 items )

    Terminal Services, known to some as an Admin’s best friend, uses RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), relies on TCP/IP, and falls under the application layer of the ISO 7-layer model. It has been improved by offering more features, greater reliability and scalability in Windows 2003.

  • ISA Server  ( 5 items )
    The history of ISA Server goes back to a product named Proxy Server 1.0. At the time, the  fast and secure Internet access market saw one more player - the Microsoft Corporation. Proxy Server 1.0, however, was merely a means for the effective conduct of initial market research. The market responded favourably to this product being integrated within the existing Windows NT 4.0 enterprise networking systems. It has held there favour and has been consistantly better'd on each release since.
  • Print Servers  ( 5 items )
  • Virtual Servers  ( 20 items )
  • Exchange  ( 27 items )
  • DNS - DHCP - WINS  ( 10 items )
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