Virtual Server Dns
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DNS & Bind Cookbook $35.99 The DNS & BIND Cookbook presents solutions to the many problems faced by network administrators responsible for a name server. Following O’Reilly’s popular problem-and-solution cookbook format, this title is an indispensable companion to DNS & BIND , 4th Edition, the definitive guide to the critical task of name server administration. The cookbook contains dozens of code recipes showing solutions to everyday problems, ranging from simple questions, like, “How do I get BIND?” to more advanced topics like providing name service for IPv6 addresses. It’s full of BIND configuration files that you can adapt to your sites requirements. With the wide range of recipes in this book, you’ll be able to Check whether a name is registered Register your domain name and name servers Create zone files for your domains Protect your name server from abuse Set up back-up mail servers and virtual email addresses Delegate subdomains and check delegation Use incremental transfer Secure zone transfers Restrict which queries a server will answer Upgrade to BIND 9 from earlier version Perform logging and troubleshooting Use IPv6 and much more. These recipes encompass all the day-to-day tasks you’re faced with when managing a name server, and many other tasks you’ll face as your site grows. Written by Cricket Liu, a noted authority on DNS, and the author of the bestselling DNS & BIND and DNS on Windows 2000 , the DNS & BIND Cookbook belongs in every system or network administrator’s library. |
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DNS on Windows Server 2003 $31.99 While computers and other devices identify each other on networks or the Internet by using unique addresses made up of numbers, humans rely on the Domain Name System (DNS), the distributed database that allows us to identify machines by name. DNS does the work of translating domain names into numerical IP addresses, routing mail to its proper destination, and many other services, so that users require little or no knowledge of the system. If you’re a network or system administrator, however, configuring, implementing, and maintaining DNS zones can be a formidable challenge. And now, with Windows Server 2003, an understanding of the workings of DNS is even more critical. DNS on Windows Server 20003 is a special Windows-oriented edition of the classic DNS and BIND , updated to document the many changes to DNS, large and small, found in Windows Server 2003. Veteran O’Reilly authors, Cricket Liu, Matt Larson, and Robbie Allen explain the whole system in terms of the new Windows Server 2003, from starting and stopping a DNS service to establishing an organization’s namespace in the global hierarchy. Besides covering general issues like installing, setting up, and maintaining the server, DNS on Windows Server 2003 tackles the many issues specific to the new Windows environment, including the use of the dnscmd program to manage the Microsoft DNS Server from the command line and development using the WMI DNS provider to manage the name server programmatically. The book also documents new features of the Microsoft DNS Server in Windows Server 2003, including conditional forwarding and zone storage in Active Directory (AD) application partitions. DNS on Windows Server 2003 provides grounding in: Security issues System tuning Caching Zone change notification Troubleshooting Planning for growth If you’re a Windows administrator, DNS on Windows Server 2003 is the operations manual you need for working with DNS every day. If you’re a Windows user who simply wants to take the mystery out of the Internet, this book is a readable introduction to the Internet’s architecture and inner workings. |
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300Mbps Wireless N Home Router $59.99 TEW-731BR V1.OR 11BGN 300MB2.4GHZ WL N HOME ROUTER4 x 10/100Mbps auto-MDIX LAN ports 1 x 10/100Mbps auto-MDIX WAN port (Internet)High-speed data rates of up to 150Mbps based on IEEE 802.11nCompliant with IEEE 802.11b/g standardsGREENnet technology reduces power consumption by up to 50%Compatible with most popular cable/DSL Internet service providers using Dynamic/Static IP, PPPoE, PPTP and L2TP pr… |
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MCITP Self-Paced Training Kit (Exams 70-640, 70-642, 70-646): Server Administrator Core Requirements (PRO-Certification) $159.99 Get in-depth training and practice with the skills measured by the core exams for Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Windows Server 2008 Administrator certification all in one box! Covering Exams 70-640, 70-642, and 70-646, these three training kits include exam prep and practice tests to help you maximize your performance. You get official Microsoft® study guides, plus practice tests… |
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Synology DiskStation 2-Bay (Diskless) Network Attached Storage DS212 (Black) $299.99 Description:Synology DiskStation DS212 offers an affordable and full-featured network attached storage solution, specifically designed for small business workgroup users who need to share and protect data cost-effectively, while increasing productivity with comprehensive business-oriented applications. Running on DiskStation Manager (DSM) operating system, it delivers ease of use and variety of fe… |
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ASUS WL-520GU Wireless Router $39.99 The WL-320gE wireless access point provides up to 850m of open space coverage range. The AP also enables client, bridge, repeater and gateway functions to offer versatile wireless solutions for different WLAN environments.With built-in high-power amplifier with 20dBm average transmit power and 5dBi high-gain antenna, the WL-320gE delivers excellent signal quality and coverage range up to 850 meter… |
How A Virtual Back Office Can Help A Business
We're nerds, not geeks
Jason, Mark and I had been all pc nerds in an unofficial capacity. Ever given that we had been in junior high, we spent most of our extra time seated in front of monitors messing around with different pc languages and graphics programs, and we took fantastic pleasure in creating and updating our own web sites. Mark was like a coding savant, choosing up on new computer languages as simply as most people learn the English alphabet. Jason had the artistic talent and simply had the best looking web site of any of us.
Following years of creating and fine tuning our own sites as well as helping out lots of our pals and family with their individual and business web sites, we all lastly had the brilliant thought of starting our own design home. Why we in no way thought about performing this earlier is an sign of why I’m writing this weblog -- we have no business sense whatsoever.
When you take into consideration it, it ought to be pretty simple to start your own business, correct? Your open a bank account and begin moving the cash about. Easy enough, right? Unfortunately, I found out it was not too simple. Derek and Mark didn’t wish to have anything to do with billing customers, cutting paychecks, purchasing equipment, paying taxes or any with the hundreds of other back workplace jobs that require to get done to create a business run smoothly. So it all fell to me, and I didn’t wish to do it either. I wanted to be designing our web sites, and I got actually tired of spending most of each and every day balancing the checkbook and pushing paper about.
A buddy of mine who now runs his father’s auto repair shop told me concerning the idea with the virtual back office. He stated rather than hiring an employee to do his books and having to pay the payroll taxes and benefits that a new hire would cost the business, he found a business that did it all for him. He gave me their number and I instantly set up a meeting with them.
All that I can say is that the virtual back office RULES. It's so nice to have skilled geeks taking care of our books rather than my nerd pals and I. Outsourcing accounting and payroll has freed up all of the time I require to get back to performing what I adore performing. It has taken about a thousand pounds of be concerned and headaches off of my back. They even stated that they are going to do our taxes for us at the end with the year. I actually was not looking forward to that mess.
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Dns and Bind Cookbook $39.99 The DNS & BIND Cookbook presents solutions to the many problems faced by network administrators responsible for a name server.This title is an indispensable companion to DNS & BIND, 4th Edition, the definitive guide to the critical task of name server administration.The cookbook contains dozens of code recipes showing solutions to everyday problems, ranging from simple questions, like, How do I get BIND? to more advanced topics like providing name service for IPv6 addresses.With the wide range of recipes in this book, you'll be able toCheck whether a name is registeredRegister your domain name and name serversCreate zone files for your domainsProtect your name server from abuseSet up back-up mail servers and virtual email addressesDelegate subdomains and check delegationUse incremental transferSecure zone transfersRestrict which queries a server will answerUpgrade to BIND 9 from earlier versionPerform logging and troubleshootingUse IPv6and much more. |
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008: The Complete Reference $15 Your Definitive Resource on Microsoft Windows Server 2008"Build your network the right way with expert advice! This book provides real-world help in implementing Windows Server 2008 with attention to the use of virtualization solutions covering all you need to know in one well-written guide to success." —Bob Kelly, AppDeploy.com and Technical ReviewerPlan, set up, and administer a powerful, scalable Microsoft Windows Server 2008 environment. Featuring detailed explanations, best practices, pragmatic checklists, and real-world implementation examples, this comprehensive resource shows you how to deploy, manage, and secure WS08 on enterprise networks of all sizes.Microsoft Windows Server 2008: The Complete Reference explains how to develop migration plans and transition to WS08, configure AD and Internet services, handle print and Web servers, and work with resource pools and network delegation rights. You'll get full coverage of the latest virtualization techniques, OU strategies, remote administration features, and storage maintenance utilities. Find out how to tune performance, deploy bulletproof security, create reliable system backups, and design failsafe disaster recovery plans. You'll also learn to rely on resource pools and virtual service offerings to create the very best Windows infrastructure implementation.Migrate legacy networks to a Windows Server 2008-based infrastructureConfigure ADDS, User Services, DNS, DHCP, and IIS7Set up the Network and Build Network Infrastructure ServersUse Server Core to run the Hyper-V role on host serversDesign user and computer Group Policy strategies, network delegation rights, and OU strategiesManage file, print, application, terminal, Web, and collaboration servers as virtual service offeringsAdminister WS08 from the MMC, PowerShell, desktop, and command line Optimize redundancy using Windows Clustering |