I hope this is an easy question and I posted this earlier in an older thread of mine but got no answers yet.
Everything I have read says that there is only one SOA
Record per domain. I have a single domanin with two domain controllers and each one has DNS that is AD Integrated. That was done to provide redundancy in having two domain controllers in case one goes down. DHCP is only on one since I have not split it. Each domain controller computer has it own SOA record pointing to itself. Is that still OK or do I need to get rid on one of them??? The more I look at this, I am thinking that having second DNS server that is also active directory Intergrated might be a bad thing. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Todd
Everything I have read says that there is only one SOA
Record per domain. I have a single domanin with two domain controllers and each one has DNS that is AD Integrated. That was done to provide redundancy in having two domain controllers in case one goes down. DHCP is only on one since I have not split it. Each domain controller computer has it own SOA record pointing to itself. Is that still OK or do I need to get rid on one of them??? The more I look at this, I am thinking that having second DNS server that is also active directory Intergrated might be a bad thing. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Todd