Tips for bringing e-mail, web site hosting inhouse
13th Nov 2006, 09:39 GMT
A DMZ, or perimeter network, is a good way to provide extra security to your internal LAN, but some DMZ designs are more scalable than others. Keep future growth in mind as you plan the initial deployment, and you'll save time and effort in the future.
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