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computer account A computer account stores data that allows Mac OS X Server to identify and manage an individual computer. You create a computer account for each computer that you intend to add to a computer group. See also computer group.
computer group A set of computers and computer groups, which all receive the managed preference settings defined for the group. New in Mac OS X Server version
10.5.See also computer list.
computer list A set of computers that all receive the managed preference settings defined for the list, and that are all available to a particular set of users and groups. A computer can be a member of only one computer list. Computer lists are created in Mac OS X Server version 10.4 or earlier. See also computer group.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. A protocol used to dynamically distribute IP addresses to client computers. Each time a client computer starts up, the protocol looks for a DHCP server and then requests an IP address from the DHCP server it finds. The DHCP server checks for an available IP address and sends it to the client computer along with a lease
directory domain A specialized database that stores authoritative information about users and network resources; the information is needed by system software and applications. The database is optimized to handle many requests for information and to find and retrieve information quickly. Also called a directory node or simply a directory.
directory domain hierarchy A way of organizing local and shared directory domains. A hierarchy has an inverted tree structure, with a root domain at the top and local domains at the bottom.
directory node See directory domain.
directory services Services that provide system software and applications with uniform access to directory domains and other sources of information about users and resources.
disc Optical storage media, such as a CD or DVD.
disk A rewritable data storage device. See also disk drive, logical disk.
disk drive A device that contains a disk and reads and writes data to the disk.
disk image A file that, when opened, creates an icon on a Mac OS X desktop that looks and acts like an actual disk or volume. Using NetBoot, client computers can start up over the network from a
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