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Primary DNS vs Secondary DNS Server

  • A DNS (Domain Name System) server, also known as a name server, is a web server that is specifically designed to connect with a massive database that stores all information about domain names and their corresponding DNS records.
  • These records include the registrant of the domain, the web host, active name servers and other information.

Primary DNS
Secondary DNS
Usage Authoritative server Backup DNS server
Also Known As Master server Slave server
Accessing
Point
Directly obtain data from local files Recieves all zone files from primary server and makes a copy
Capacity One Zone 255+ Zone
Tasking Modifications or additions to Resource Records in given zone
Tolerance,traffic reduction,Load balancing
Acts as Main master server for all tasks Backup server for primary server when later fails
Works as
IP addresses are 
non-routable
IP addresses are routable

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