Lesson 2: Configuring Zone Replication, Transfers, and Delegations
To deploy DNS in a medium-to-large sized organization, you need to do more than configure DNS on an individual server. You also have to design DNS in a way that keeps the processing workload and administration workload distributed in a sensible way. For all but the smallest organizations, achieving these goals requires you to deploy more than one DNS server.
To manage your DNS data well and preserve data consistency among multiple servers, you need to understand zone replication, transfers, and delegations.
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