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Active diretory :
Active Directory directory service provides the means to
manage the identities and relationships that make up
network environments
Dns:dns stand for (domain name system)
It is a service that can keep large number of machines’
ipaddresses for huge network communication. In this article
we look at what DNS is, why is it needed, its use, and how
to configure it.
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