O'Reilly DNS on Windows Server 2003
M**M
Server 2003 but the way Microsoft work, not a lot has changed with DNS anyway so a great read nevertheless
It might for Server 2003 but DNS has not changed much, neither has Microsoft for that matter. They are still stuck in the 70s.This is a great read and a must have for me personally. It really goes into the depth I was after. I knew a lot about DNS. I am now a DNS guru.
M**)
Four Stars
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M**Y
Very Good Reference
This book is very good and provides many examples of how to deply DNS.
S**D
Quick, eye-opening; an intro with some meat on its bones
This was a fun book outside of my real area of expertise (if I even have one), so for it to be so readable in such a narrow field, I think, speaks volumes about the writing style.Well, narrow field, yet how many billion DNS resolutions are done, what, every day? It's nice to have an idea about how this works in some detail. Anyone with a strong computer background could read this book...knowing a little scripting would help in the later chapters, but really it is not a coding book at all. That said, it doesn't feel like a cookbook, either, although it is, in fact, a little more along those lines...but the author does a great job at presenting DNS itself and not just Server 2003 administration.
A**A
... but I can say any O books are the best for DNS
This is old but I can say any O books are the best for DNS, I would recommend newer editions. DNS is explained very well for these books.
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