Managing Windows Server 2003 Best Practices - Part 3: DNS Administration-Level 200

Overview Are you seeking greater familiarity with the fundamentals of Windows Server 2003 management? If so, be sure to check out this four-part series on managing Windows Server 2003 Best Practices. Part three, will outline essential administrative tasks and the frequency at which they should be performed when managing DNS servers, and illustrate the basics of backup and restore, scope and database maintenance. It will then walk through the Microsoft Operations Framework (MOF) guidelines for planning, deploying, and maintaining IT operational processes in support of mission-critical service solutions.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherMicrosoft   
Live Date30th January 2009 22:41 UTC
FormatWebcast   
Topics

Secure Copy Version 5.0.2

Secure Copy™ is a powerful, comprehensive migration solution that automates the copying ofdata between Windows NT/2000/2003/2008 servers without the use of agents or scripts. Whetheryou're migrating from one server to...

Secure Copy Version 5.0.2

Secure Copy™ is a powerful, comprehensive migration solution that automates the copying of data between Windows NT/2000/2003/2008 servers without the use of agents or scripts. Whether you're migrating from one server to...

Power Solutions Article: Streamlining Data Management with CommVault Simpana and Dell EqualLogic PS5500E iSCSI SANs

Ongoing data growth can present major challenges for IT organizations. The combination of CommVault® Simpana® backup-to-disk software and Dell™ EqualLogic™ PS5500E Internet SCSI (iSCSI) storage area network (SAN) arrays can...

Designing High Availability for Internet Information Services

End downtime forever! - Organizations today are relying more and more on Web services for the implementation of mission-critical applications. With the advent of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs),which make extensive use...

Family Dollar Selects Windows Server, Saves Millions of Dollars

Celebrating its fiftieth anniversary in 2009, Family Dollar required a more robust merchandising solution to accommodate its continuing growth. In 2007, Family Dollar began the transformation of its merchandising tool...


Quick Sitemap Links: