Windows Server Infrastructure encompasses the core components required to build and manage a server-based network environment using Microsoft's Windows Server operating system. It typically includes Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) for user and computer authentication and authorization, DNS for name resolution, DHCP for dynamic IP address assignment, file and print services for resource sharing, and Group Policy for centralized configuration management. It is commonly used by organizations to host applications, manage user access, provide network services, and store data securely and efficiently.
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