That's right.
Just set up two autoritative nameservers that Verisign (or
however) can delegate to. Add non-authoritative nameservers
as needed.
Also, consider binning "bind" and moving to "tinydns".
--On Sunday, March 06, 2005 11:48 AM +0200 "Karasik, Vitaly" <vkarasik@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Nick,
In most cases you don't need DNS clustering - you just build several nameservers.
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Is there anyone who made it willing to post a small howto regarding
the dns clustering?
Or just paste a link of a complete HOW TO on dns clustering.
Thanks in advance!!!
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Nick
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