Multicasting allows a single message to be
sent to a group of recipients. Emailing, teleconferencing, are examples of
multicasting. It uses the network infrastructure and standards to send
messages.
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- What IS SMTP?
- How Many Partition Can Create In 1 Hard Disk?
- Differences between SATA & PATA?
- Types of Backup. Differences between Differential ...
- Differences between PST & OST?
- Is Visual Upgrade available in SharePoint 2013?
- What does document parsing functionality do?
- How can you specify which entities to look for in ...
- How can you remove items from the search index?
- What is a Continuous crawl?
- What are Result sources?
- What actions can a query rule specify?
- What is a ranking model in SharePoint 2013 search?
- What is a ranking model in SharePoint 2013 search?
- What does the Workflow Manager do?
- What is the Analytics Processing Component?
- What are Refiners and faceted navigation?
- What is the Content Search Web Part?
- What are Category pages?
- What is Managed navigation?
- What is Cross-site publishing?
- How are multilingual sites implemented?
- What are Image renditions?
- What is the primary change with MySite document li...
- What are Community Sites in SharePoint 2013?
- What is the Analysis Services Effective User?
- Can PerformancePoint be displayed on iPads?
- What does the Power View Add-in for Excel do?
- What is the In-Memory BI Engine (IMBI)?
- What are some improvements in Excel Services in Sh...
- What does a retention policy contain?
- What is Site-based retention?
- What field type would be used when working locatio...
- What is the Microsoft Push Notification Service?
- What are the different types of mobile views offer...
- In terms of enterprise-wide eDiscovery, what actio...
- What the content can be included with SharePoint e...
- What is an in-place hold?
- What are some examples of some things you can rela...
- What is eDiscovery in the context of SharePoint 2013?
- How are BDC models and apps for SharePoint related?
- What is the primary benefit of using apps for Shar...
- What are apps for SharePoint?
- With an event listener, what are the supported con...
- How is an event listener useful?
- What Is An Event Listener in SharePoint 2013?
- How is the BDC model used after being built?
- How is the BDC model in SharePoint 2013 more strea...
- What does a BDC model do?
- What types of authentication does Business Connect...
- What are some examples of technology that OData le...
- What Business Data Connectivity (BDC) connections ...
- SharePoint Store and App Catalog Access SharePoint...
- What protocol does server-to-server authentication...
- Out of the available authentication methods, which...
- What are the three user authentication methods tha...
- What happens to a running Cluster if the quorum di...
- What new functionality does failover clustering pr...
- What does a failover cluster do in Windows Server ...
- Does MNS get rid of the need for shared disks?
- What does a failover cluster do in Windows Server ...
- Does a cluster aware application need to be rewrit...
- Do I need special hardware to use an MNS cluster?
- What is the maximum number of nodes in an MNS clus...
- What is the difference between a geographically di...
- Can this method be used to replicate application d...
- How is the quorum information located on the syste...
- How is the quorum information located on the syste...
- Explain about each Quorum type ?
- Different types of Quorum in Windows server 2003 ?
- Why Quorum is necessary ?
- What is Quorum ?
- Types of Clusters ?
- What is Clustering. Briefly define & explain it ?
- What is the main purpose of SRV records?
- How do I clear the DNS cache on the DNS server?
- What is WINS server? where we use WINS server? dif...
- Tools for troubleshooting DNS?
- What are the diff. types of Queries?
- What is a query?
- What is SOA?
- Where does a Host File Reside?
- What are the types of SRV records?
- What are SRV records?
- What is scavenging?
- Properties of a Zone?
- What are the properties of DNS server?
- How to enable Dynamic updates in DNS?
- What is secondary DNS Server?
- What is forwarder?
- What is Caching Only Server?
- What does a zone consist of & why do we require a ...
- What is the main purpose of SRV records ?
- How do you manually create SRV records in DNS?
- By default, if the name is not found in the cache ...
- SOA records must be included in every zone. What a...
- Secure services in your network require reverse na...
- What is a Zone?
- What are the diff. DNS Roles?
- What is a Resource Record?
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