MCSE: Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Design Study Guide (70-297)
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- hardware requirements
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The minimum system performance level that software needs to run on.
- high availability
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Criteria that specify that a service is available to users or other systems nearly all of the time, usually at a higher cost than systems with less reliability.
- high-level DNS security policy
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Rules that dictate how the DNS server is used within the organization. These rules dictate that absolutely no Internet interoperability is available through the DNS infrastructure.
- hub-and-spoke method
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WINS replication topology that uses centralized WINS servers as hub servers that are responsible for maintaining the replication to all other push/pull partners , or spoke WINS servers.
- hybrid
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Administration method that uses a combination of centralized and decentralized administration to allow the network to be managed efficiently .