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DNS on Windows Server 2003
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DNS on Windows Server 2003 |
Author: Cricket Liu
Published: 2003-12-01 |
List price: $39.95
Our price: $34.84
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WARNING - You must have some DNS knowledge first. This book gets very indepth about DNS. It's dry and very technical making it a hard and boring read. I don't recommend this book for the newbie. You really should have some general knowledge about the subject before buying this book.
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br /The explanations throughout the book are difficult to follow and can be confusing. It could of been better written with a simplified approach.
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br /After reading this book I now realize how dull DNS really is.
Updates are always good. I was already fimilar with DNS from the first issues of this book. But this new issue does cover Microsoft DNS which I believe is excellent.
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br /More ISP and System Admins nowadays are reliaing on MS DNS because it comes free with Microsoft Servers, high performance, it has a text based like Unix DNS, it is easy to maintain and the big reason is that it's easy to pass on the DNS responsibilities to any lower cost IT staff.
Don't use this book if you are preparing for 70-291. I just recently bought this book because of the fine reviews people gave.
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br /The reason i bought this book is to get a clearer understanding of DNS related to Server 2003. I don't want to be a paper MCSE so i look voor as
br /much study material on the subject where i can get my hands on.
br /To cut corners if you are studying for the 70-291 please buy this book read it and come back here and tell how much it helped you. For me it was
br /a waste of money. The info can be obtained by smart Google searches.
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br /That was my oppinion now about the book itself.
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br /It starts very good i have to say with the explaination of DNS in an overview. The book is ok until you are getting at chapter 5 of the 16th chapters.
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br /Chapter 5 is about MX records Exhange etc. The chapter is much to brief in my oppinion arround 9 pages or 4 A4 pages.
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br /Chapter 7 is better but after that downhill. I skipped chapters.
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br /Chapter 15 and 16 are again uphill.
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br /To recap my experiences, the Book starts very promising in the first 4 chapters, they walk you through the installation of some DNS servers, and
br /the strange thing is they leave that path. The stuf gets boring to read over the chapters that follow and it turns out in a dry textbook.
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br /TO end there is an old saying in Holland perhaps english speakers know it also: 'In the land of the blind one eye is King'. Consultants
br /are being payed to Design and set up in this case DNS solutions, its like shooting in your own foot to write well written books on those subjects.
br /And thats the problem, i found the official Microsoft 70-291 and the DNS discussed there of a better quality, a big Shame on you guys!!
br /Matt Larson, Cricket Liu and Robbie Allen.
The book for Windows DNS I got this book coming from a BIND background and wanting to move to Windows DNS (I do have a valid reason). The first few chapters cover DNS background similar to the BIND book. After that it moves on into how to do things in the Windows world. It uses examples that are straight from the BIND book but done in Windows 2003. There are lots of screen shots and clear explanation. One of the really good things, for those coming from a *nix background, are the chapters on running from a command line and using PERL scripts to manage DNS. Overall it is a great book for anyone running DNS on Windows.
Good review Well written book, it needs to be updated for newer operating systems that are now being used. Good examples and illustrations, the book will be a good review or refresher for those that haven't been around DNS in a while.
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