Domain Name System (DNS) is a system that is used in TCP/IP networks for naming computers and network services organized into a hierarchy
structure. DNS naming locates computers and services through friendly names. When a user enters a DNS name in an application, DNS services can
resolve the name to other information that is associated with the name, such as an IP address. DNS is very easy to install and manage on Windows
Server 2008.
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