A Rolls-Royce?
Maybe, but not if you want to get 50 miles per gallon. If you have the "need for speed" then a Lotus or a Lamborghini would be a lot "better" than the 50-mpg Yugo! Maybe a Hummer?
Define your objectives in your domain naming system, and the "best" naming convention will probably become obvious.
Howard Dingman
Pro-Tel Communications
Endicott, NY
When installing the Active Directory the DNS also must be installed, and for that you need to give a web stile address name like (Me.DomainName.Com), this is easy if no web server exist, but if one of the servers you have is a web server, what the name is better to be?
For your internal Active Directory network, your DNS naming can be something alone the lines of company.local or company.internal, company.int etc
It is up to you what the last part will be. Better to not keep the same internal DNS addressing as your external as you will get some headaches later on.
Set forwarders in your DNS to your external ISP dns for name resolution that it cannot resolve.
Have a look on my site. There is in Windows category an article about internal DNS and external DNS. It will give you an idea of a possible naming design.
I have noticed that when I go to "Active Directory" --> Domain Controllers --> select my server name and double click on it --> in DNS name it looks like this
- Computer Name : Aplc_Srvr
- DNS Name : Aplc_Srvr.locl.dom.org.kw
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