In theory, you would use views to serve up different data to subnets.  For 
example, you may want to show your internal clients one set of IP addresses 
while the external world see's a subset of that data.  That is a perfect 
utilization of views.

You may want to setup different instances of BIND if you have different 
configuration requirements, or if you want different zones to be served on 
different IP addresses.

Hope that helps.



________________________________
 From: Amira Othman <a.oth...@cairosource.com>
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org 
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:04 AM
Subject: different between views and having multiple instances
 
Hi all

I need to understand the difference between configuring bind views and
having multiple instances of bind. I have 5 network interfaces on my server
and I want to have 2 instances of DNS server (just for testing) and I don't
know which one to do ?

thanks

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