Inside Windows NT infrastructures.
"There are lots of authors who can explain how to install Windows NT, and no end of tomes telling you more than you ever needed to know about how NT works. But where do you go for answers to real questions like these? When it comes to questions of scaleup, cabling, performance tradeoffs, remote...
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New York :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
1998.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments. Part one. Getting your ducks in a row. Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Planning your infrastructure. Chapter 3. Domain models. Chapter 4. Networking. Chapter 5. Routing. Chapter 6. Backbones. Part two. Getting your feathers wet. Chapter 7. Server sizing and deployment. Chapter 8. Redundancy and reliability. Chapter 9. Legacy systems and interoperability. Chapter 10. Security. Chapter 11. Remote access. Chapter 12. Performance. Chapter 13. Clients. Chapter 14. Leveraging the internet. Chapter 15. Administration. Chapter 16. Why NT is the best investment you can make. Index.