What is domain
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Answer / charan karthik
A domain name is an identification label that defines a
realm of administrative autonomy, authority, or control in
the Internet, based on the Domain Name System (DNS).
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Answer / aarkay
DNS - Domain Name System
DNS is responsible for translation host name into ip address.
Domain is unique name which represents organisation to access through internet
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Answer / sunilkumarda
Domain is a logical group of network boundary where all the
systems are connected with a master system (Domain
controler)....
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Answer / sk
A domain is a set of network resources (applications, printers, and so forth) for a group of users. The user need only to log in to the domain to gain access to the resources, which may be located on a number of different servers in the network.
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Answer / sharda niranjan
domain is the particular area in which you are working.
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Answer / avvaru_sk
Domain is a set of computers in a logical network boudary
Domian is a logical boundary for a network where a set of devices like computers, printers, scanners, etc., are connected in this boundary and to use this resources we need to login into this domain. Otherwise we can't access the resources in the domain
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