In Windows 2000, Microsoft has finally delivered an operating system capable of competing with Unix for power, reliability, and high availability. In this advanced book, internetworking expert Steven Hambruch leads you through the process of planning, building, and running a high-availability network using Windows 2000. You'll learn how to plan a fast, reliable, and scalable network; how to choose the right method of load balancing for it; how to implement security; and even how to sell your senior management on spending the money needed for your high-availability solution. Includes a detailed examination of implementing high-availability networking at the network layer, site layer, server layer, application layer, and enterprise layer.
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