Setting up global server load balancing seems easy enough – just add ns records pointing at the load balancer and away you go:
example.com. 38400 IN SOA ns20.example.net. dan\.mcdonald.example.com. 2017011107 10800 3600 604800 3600 example.com. 38400 IN NS ns1.example.com. example.com. 38400 IN NS ns2.example.com. test.example.com. 900 IN NS gslb1.example.com. test.example.com. 900 IN NS gslb2.example.com. That works fine for test.example.com. But when I go to production, I need to do it for example.com and www.example.com<http://www.example.com>. How do I delegate just the A record and not the SOA, TXT, MX, SPF, and NS records, nor any of the other entries in the zone. As I recall, I can’t just delegate , as an example, www.example.com<http://www.example.com>, then use a CNAME for example.com.
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