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  • vanessa
    1. For the DNS clustering, move your second nameserver to its own server, then cluster NS1 to NS2. All your web servers should then only be clustered to NS1, and that will automatically sync to NS2 2. Before moving your sites, cluster the new server to NS1 (which would also be clustered to NS2), then simply move your sites over to the new server. The IPs for the sites will be updated automatically when they are moved.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) In addition to the previous post, you may also find the following document helpful: Guide to DNS Clustering Thank you.
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  • keldnner
    So let me see if I understand I may have the following situation server1.domain.com - Dedicated Server server2.domain2.com - 2 Dedicated Server ns1.domain.com - VPS Datacenter 1 ns2.domain.com - VPS Datacenter 2 PS: (This domain DNS Cluster I can use one that you already have as domain.com or must be a new example domain3.com?): If I already have a server in production that way server.domain.com - Dedicated Server - IP 1.1.1.1 ns1.domain.com - NS1 in same Dedicated Server - IP 1.1.1.2 ns2.domain.com - NS2 in same Dedicated Server - IP 1.1.1.3 I could migrate my DNS ns1 and ns2 for VPS 1 and VPS 2 without having to stop services on Dedicated?
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  • cPanelMichael
    The method in which you explained your planned configuration seems a bit confusing. The ideal configuration would look like this if you have three or more servers: Hosting Server 1 > Syncs To DNS-Only Sever 1 Hosting Server 1 > Syncs To DNS-Only Sever 2 DNS-Only Sever 1 > Standalone Role DNS-Only Server 2 > Standalone Role It's clearly explained here: Guide to DNS Cluster Configuration Thank you.
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