Windows NT - 2000 - 2003 White Papers

Learning Windows Server 2003: Domain Name System

Overview The Domain Name System (DNS) is a staple of the public Internet and is the name resolution system of choice for both large and small networks. DNS is a directory of IP addresses and their corresponding hostnames, much like a phonebook in functionality. However, DNS is more complex than a phonebook and it stores many types of mappings, as well as information on services provided by servers on the network.

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Date PublishedJanuary 2006
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