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"Test Design" can be used as a noun or verb. As a noun, Test Designs are a valuable tool that is new to many QA/Testers. Learn what the noun Test Design is and become aware how it could make you an "instant expert" about what tests you need to have confidence something works.
"Test Design" can be used as a verb or a noun. People are most familiar with the term as a verb meaning the act of designing tests. Yet too few people actively design their tests. Learn what designing means and how it can make your test time more productive.
DNS , Domain Name System, Domain Name Server whatever you want to call it is one of the most important servers in our arsenal. There have been so many articles written about it and what to do and what not to do. In this broadcast we are going to describe the DNS server and go into a little history.
FSMO, Operations Masters. These are the Servers that are in charge of different Services with an AD DS environment. In this show we cover Operations Masters.
DFS-R is great. You need to migrate FRS to DFS-R. To do this requires many stages. In this show we are covering the Migration Steps FRS to DFSR.
FRS is very difficult to troubleshoot and manage. DFS-R has been created to replace and improve the Active Directory replication experience. In this show we cover DFS replication.
Active Directory Lightweight Directory services , do you know what it is? How can it be used? We will answer some of these questions, in this show.
Backups are the first line of defense when recovering from a disaster. But, do you know which backup to use? Snapshots can alleviate the time it takes to find a suitable backup. In this show we cover Active Directory Database Snapshots.
This series of radio shows provides specialists in industry practical insights into new technology from research and academic publications. This show looks at A View of Cloud Computing from The UC Berkeley Reliable Adaptive Distributed Systems Laboratory and discusses their Top Ten Obstacles and Opportunities for Cloud Computing numbers 1 and 2: Business Continuity and Data Lock-in.
This series of radio shows provides specialists in industry practical insights into new technology from research and academic publications. This show looks at A View of Cloud Computing from The UC Berkeley Reliable Adaptive Distributed Systems Laboratory and provides an introduction to Cloud Computing.
Passwords are part of the first line of defense when it comes to protecting your information. Without a username or password you will not be able to access the information that you need. How often have you wondered what is the best way to create a password? This radio broadcast will deal with designing a Password strategy.
Networks are the backbone of society. Without a network, information would not be able travel. So, connecting to your network is very important. How about that email that you desperately need to get or the video that you want to watch on NetFlix? These are all dependant on a good network configuration. This radio broadcast will deal with Network connections best practices.
Setting up DHCP can save you a lot of time and heartache. When you set up a DHCP server it takes the guess work out of assigning IP addresses. But did you know there is a good way and also a bad way. We are going to discuss the best practices for setting up and maintaining DHCP in this radio broadcast.
When working with the domain name systems (DNS) for Active Directory, there are several key components to be aware of regarding client configuration, server configuration and monitoring. Another aspect that should not be overlooked, however, involves DNS structure and design.
Most network administrators know that Active Directory is dependent on DNS. What you might not realize is that there is a good chance that your DNS server is performing several other critical tasks in the background. A DNS failure can be more catastrophic than most people realize. In this broadcast I will explain why this is the case and how to avoid such a situation.