What is the difference between packet & datagram ?What is the difference between a zone & a domain ?

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vaibhav_akl

  • Dec 22nd, 2007
 

2] zone is contiguous portion of DNS namespace. It contains a series of records stored in DNS server
Each zone is anchored at specific domain node.
However domain is branch of namespace where as zone is portion of DNS namespace. and can contain multiple domains.
1]datagram is used in conectionless n/w e.g. UDP
  Whereas packets used in conection oriented n/w e.g. ATM, X.25, tcp

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Zone: Geographical related servers to be grouped together weather they belongs to same subnet networks are not by default all server subnet contain same zone

Domain: Domain is a group of Computers its contain centralised database system like users, printers groups.

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