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Microsoft SQL Server compatibility with Single Label Domains, Disjointed Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces


Summary

This article describes the compatibility of Microsoft SQL Server with Single Label Domains, Disjoint Namespaces, and Discontiguous Namespaces.


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Single Label Domains

For a description of Single Label Domains, see the Single Label Domains topic in the Microsoft DNS Namespace Planning Solution Center.

Disjoint Namespaces

For a description of Disjoint Namespaces, see the Disjoint Namespaces topic in the Microsoft DNS Namespace Planning Solution Center.

Discontiguous Namespaces

For a description of Discontiguous Namespaces, also known as a non-contiguous namespaces, see the Discontiguous Namespaces topic in the Microsoft DNS Namespace Planning Solution Center.

Microsoft SQL Server

Single Label Domains

SQL Server products are designed to run on the Windows Server platform. Because the use of SLDs is not a recommended practice, SQL Server products are not tested in this scenario. Therefore, there may be incompatibilities when SQL Server products are implemented in an SLD environment.

Impacted SQL Server products include SQL Server 2008. For a full list of related SQL products, please click here.

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Article Info
Article ID : 2379375
Revision : 1
Created on : 1/7/2017
Published on : 8/26/2010
Exists online : False
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