What to do with servers within DMZ Cache?
A couple of years ago the DMZ consisted of very few servers. With the increasing adoption of telecommuting and online services the DMZ started to grow to levels that match or even extend the corporate servers workgroup based or actually withdrawing them from the DMZ so that they can be added to the Active Directory. As for DMZ based servers I strongly encourage customers to implement Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (ADLDS, formerly ADAM). ADLDS makes it possible to centrally manage your DMZ whilst maintaining a secure environment, a typical compromise between security and functionality.
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