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What's the DNS
DNS uses a distributed
database that implements a hierarchical naming system. Windows Server DNS
enables an organization to expand its presence on the Internet and enables
the creation of names that are unique both on the Internet and on private
TCP/IP-based intranets. By using DNS, any computer on the Internet can look
up the name of any other computer in the Internet namespace. Computers
running Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft® Windows® 2000 also use DNS to
locate domain controllers and other servers running Active Directory.
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