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Difference between DNS stub zone and secondary zone





What is a DNS STUB zone?
A stub zone is a copy of a zone that contains only those resource records
necessary to identify the authoritative Domain Name System (DNS) servers for
that zone. A stub zone is used to resolve names between separate DNS namespaces.
This type of resolution may be necessary when a corporate merger requires that
the DNS servers for two separate DNS namespaces resolve
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