[Infrastructures] DHCP for servers
Kyle Moore
kmoore@mooreimages.com
Mon, 27 Jun 2005 14:01:09 -0600
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This is probably a stupid question but is it common or considered best
practices to use DHCP for servers? I've always thought this was a bad
idea because it is just one more dependency for the server that I would
like to avoid. Now that I'm trying to automate more and maintain
consistency DHCP seems like a good idea.
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Kyle Moore
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