Explain in windows DNS server what is Primary, Secondary and Stub zone?



Explain in windows DNS server what is Primary, Secondary and Stub zone?..

Answer / Aman Kumar Chaudhary

In a Windows DNS server, a primary zone stores the authoritative copy of DNS data for a specific domain. This means it responds to all queries about the domain's records. A secondary zone contains a read-only replica of the primary zone and is used for backup and redundancy purposes. A stub zone is a smaller version of the zone that only contains the necessary information for name servers located in other domains.

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