A foundation network is a collection of network hardware,
devices, and software that provides the core services for your organization's
information technology (IT) needs.
A Windows Server foundation network provides you with many
benefits, including the following.
Core protocols for network connectivity between computers and other Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) compatible devices. TCP/IP is a suite of standard protocols for connecting computers and building networks. TCP/IP is network protocol software provided with Microsoft® Windows® operating systems that implements and supports the TCP/IP protocol suite.
Automatic
IP addressing with Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Manual
configuration of IP addresses on all computers on your network is
time-consuming and less flexible than dynamically providing computers and other
devices with IP address leases from a DHCP server.
Name
resolution services, such as Domain Name System (DNS) and Windows Internet Name
Service (WINS). DNS and WINS allow users, computers, applications, and services
to find the IP addresses of computers and devices on the network using the
network basic input/output system (NetBIOS) name or Fully Qualified Domain Name
of the computer or device.
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