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Domain Controller

Domain Controller

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What is Domain Controller?

A Domain Controller is a server that responds to security authentication requests within a computer domain. It authenticates users, manages network resources, and enforces security policies. It's a core component of Windows Server Active Directory, used to manage access to a network.

What other technologies are related to Domain Controller?

Domain Controller Complementary Technologies

Windows DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a complementary technology. It assigns IP addresses to devices on the network, which is essential for devices to communicate with the Domain Controller.
mentioned alongside Domain Controller in 51% (52) of relevant job posts
DHCP servers are complementary to Domain Controllers, as they automatically assign IP addresses to devices, enabling them to communicate with the Domain Controller.
mentioned alongside Domain Controller in 15% (53) of relevant job posts
File servers are often used in conjunction with Domain Controllers to provide centralized file storage and access control.
mentioned alongside Domain Controller in 3% (83) of relevant job posts

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