Keep DNS with AD. Keeping DHCP there makes sense too. You want as much integration as possible and the robustness of server-side DNS and DHCP should be far in excess of that from a router.

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RE: AD DNS What's your flavor?
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Fedora 21 Has Released
http://www.linuxtoday.com/infrastructure/fedora-21-retools-linux-for-servers.html
First new release in over a year. This one has been a long time coming!
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RE: What Was Your Favourite 8bit Computer?
I was more into 16bit computing like Atari ST and the Apples iigs or the Macs. Then extra power made a lot of difference.
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RE: Teamviewer Support Experiences?
Maybe it is a language barrier thing and they are using X-Server to mean X Server and have confused the role of X Server and X Client because the X Client is what would be running on the server and the X Server is what runs on the workstation that you are trying to access it from. There should be no X Server involved in this transaction whatsoever since TeamViewer, in theory, would only have an X Client to talk to.
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RE: Mainframe Architectural Pattern for SMB IT: Scott Alan Miller Speaking at SpiceCorps DFW 2012
@thanksaj it was linked in another community in a discussion today.
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RE: Creating documentation: eBook
I think that PDF is the most universal. If you only want to make a single format that would be the one.
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RE: Good Morning and Happy Weekend!
Next you should try making a proper British fry up, a full English breakfast as breakfast is meant to be.
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RE: Preferred Interface Devices?
I don't use anything special. I normally just use whatever is available. I don't find that it matters all that much for me.
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InfoWorld on Why You Should Be Running pfSense
InfoWorld talks about why pfSense is one of the best firewalls available today.
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RE: ThanksAJ.com is Up!
Good article, AJ. Maybe mention about Windows servers that you can get a free demo copy that has an expiration and that spending money can often be avoided if people look around.
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RE: Too Hot for Over There
@Joyfano said:
i cant view all the pictures again.. Arrhhgg sad
need to do something..
You are really missing out!
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RE: Exchange Online Migration From POP3
Sharepoint is, in my experience, a lot more complex. Exchange handles email, it is more straightforward. Sharepoint handles so many things. It is not nearly as clear cut.
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Large Drop in Netgear ReadyNAS 3220 and 4220 Pricing
The high end ReadyNAS units are down nearly a third in price! That's quite a drop.