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Glossary Term Redundant DNS Configuration

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What is Redundant DNS Configuration?

Redundant DNS Configuration is the practice of setting up multiple domain name system servers to ensure high availability and reliability of DNS services in case of server failures or network issues.

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Understanding Redundant DNS Configuration

Redundant DNS Configuration refers to setting up multiple Domain Name System servers to distribute and handle incoming DNS requests efficiently. This minimizes the risk of downtime or service disruption in case one server fails by providing backup systems that can still resolve domain names and point users to the correct IP addresses. This configuration ensures high availability and reliability of DNS services for users and prevents potential cyber threats targeting the DNS infrastructure.

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