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Daily maintenance activities, 654–656
Daily reports (system management), 265
Data center, 23–26, 132
bandwidth availability, 142
bandwidth management, 143
cable management, 144
cooling and humidity control, 139–140
cost estimates, 692–694
economic savings of, 6
environmental issues of, 138–141
fire suppression, 140
geography and location of, 142
hot backup, 634–636, 638
Internet bandwidth, 166
Internet services access module, 167
legacy hosting, 144–145
network considerations, 142–144
on-demand enterprise, 24
organizational impact of, 138
physical security, 141
policies and procedures, 127
power requirements, 138–139
RAS module, 169
redundant, 18, 26
reliability of, 143
seismic/weather activity and, 140–141
staff salaries, 114
storage, 304
upgrade, 304
VPN termination module, 166
VPN WAN access module, 164–167
Data center architecture, 123, 131–146
Data center design, 132–146
Data center environment, 120
Data center hosting, 136
Data compression, enabling, 446
Data encapsulation process, 675
Data flow, and the OSI model, 673, 675–676
Data integrity, protecting, 217
Data line procurement, 327
Data link layer (OSI model), 674–675
Data migration, 319–320, 323–325
Data organization, 128
Data protection, 217–218
Data storage, offsite, 144
Data storage estimates, 691
Data Store
backing up, 654–655
creating on SQL Server, 360–364
direct or indirect access to, 87
replication of, 87
storage choices, 359
Data transmission, 44–46
Database resumption plan, 635–636
Database Roles list (SQL Server), 364
Datacenter Edition (Windows 2003), 38
DCOM activation modes, 62
DCOM compliance, 61–62
DCOM (Distributed Component Object Model), 61
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service), 254
Dead keys (keyboard), 384
Dell Optiplex hybrid PC, 195
Demographics estimates, 696
Denied session request, 182
Deployment challenges, 327–328
Deployment guide, 306, 319–320
Deployment news, publishing, 306
Design phase (migration), 643
Designing a network for SBC, 147–192
Desktop application migration, 322
Desktop data migration, 324–325
Desktop devices
configuration of, 320
four categories of, 194
Desktop lockdown, 202–204, 264, 476
Desktop remote diagnostics, 264
DHCP (Dynamic Host Control Protocol), 254
Dial-up access to SBC resources, 168
Dial-up connectivity, 320
Digital certificate, obtaining from CA, 492–495
Direct dial access, 158, 168, 227
Direct dial remote access module, 168
Directory Services, 155
Disaster recovery (DR), 17–18, 26, 133, 151, 625–639
cost estimates, 694
design, 123
service providers for, 639
Disaster recovery plan, 626
Disconnect timeouts, 50
Disconnected desktop object, 43
Disconnected session, 43
Disconnection process in an RDP session, 44
Discovery views, 273
Distributed event management, MOM 2000, 270
Distributed network, software distribution in, 263
Distributed network diagram, 224
Distributed vs. server-based network usage, 148–149
Distribution layer (network design), 153, 161, 227
DMTF (Desktop Management Task Force), 269
DMZ Distribution Switch (6509) configuration, 572–573
Dodrill, Wayne, 8, 22
Domain considerations, 55–56
Domain controller, mixed mode or native mode, 56
Domain DNS, 156
Domain model design, 125
Domain upgrades, 644–648
from Windows NT 3.51 server, 644
from Windows NT 4.0 Server, 645–646
from Windows 2000 Server, 647
DoS (denial-of-service) attacks, 684
DOS program keyboard polling, 399
DOS and 16-bit application optimization, 398–400
DOS and 16-bit Windows programs, 58
DOS VDM (Virtual DOS Machine), 36
DOSKBD utility, 399–400
Downtime/lost productivity estimates, 692
Driver compatibility, 598–600
Driver Free Printing (ThinPrint), 619
Driver Mapping dialog, 601
Drivers tab (of CMC), 599
Drivers tab (Print Server Properties), 611
DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point), 178
DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), 173–174
DSN definition file, 267
Dual core module diagram, 581
Dumb terminal sessions, 32
Dumb terminals, 32
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