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DNS Clustering 101

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, The following document is a good place to get started:
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  • Mauritz
    Hi Michael, If I understand this correctly, the recommended setup is to have a seperate dns only server for each nameserver, effectively removing the nameserver functionality completely from the production server. Each production server will then within the cluster work as a primary server which pushes it's data to the dns-only servers. If we get a new server, we will replicate this functionality. Production servers should always only sync to the DNS only server and I assume should be write only so that it does not sync data from the dns only servers, only to it? I hope this all makes sense, thank you!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Yes, your understanding of the ideal configuration is accurate. Thank you.
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  • Mauritz
    I have setup 4 independant dns-only servers and called them ns1,ns2,ns3 and ns4. To setup syncing, would I setup syncing on the master to push to those slaves, or do I log into each slave and add the master? Ideally I want a master > slave but if the slave needs to query the master that's fine as well. How would I go about ensuring it is indeed working the way I intend it to?
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  • cPanelMichael
    To setup syncing, would I setup syncing on the master to push to those slaves, or do I log into each slave and add the master?

    Hello, Yes, you configure synchronization on the hosting servers, rather than the DNS-Only servers. You can enable "Setup Reverse Trust Relationship" when adding the DNS-Only servers to the cluster to ensure the DNS-Only servers trust the hosting server. Thank you.
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