Chapter 3 Windows Server 2008 R2 networking
Organizations large and small depend on computer networks to operate their businesses. Employees require anywhere access to data, while clients and business partners demand enhanced collaboration and real-time communications. The need for fast, dependable, and feature-rich networks has never been greater. As a Windows administrator, you need to have the skills necessary to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot networks. Even if you work in an organization with a separate network team, it is crucial that you understand how networks operate and how Windows relies on the network to ensure availability of critical business services and applications and provides several network features itself.
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