Re: Can I use multi-purpose servers for authoritative bind dns servers?

2019-01-05 Thread Tom Browder
On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 10:06 Warren Kumari  wrote:

> On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 7:06 AM Tom Browder  wrote:
>
>> I have two remote servers: (1) one with one
>>
> ...

> Question: Can I use one or both servers as authoritative bind dns servers,
>> or should I get one or two dedicated servers for that purpose?
>>
> ...

> Yup, you sure can — in general the resources required to run Bind / DNS
> for “normal” usage is fairly small.
>
...

Thank you so much, Warren!

Best regards,

-Tom
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Re: Can I use multi-purpose servers for authoritative bind dns servers?

2019-01-05 Thread Warren Kumari
On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 7:06 AM Tom Browder  wrote:

> I have two remote servers: (1) one with one IP (used mainly for backups)
> which is planned to be an OpenStreetmap tile server and (2) one with five
> IP addresses used for serving my personal websites with Apache and planned
> to be a mail server.
>
> Note I am currently running mostly static sites but am in the process of
> setting up more dynamic sites running behind a proxy on the apache server.
> Public usage is very light at the moment and probably will remain that way.
>
> Question: Can I use one or both servers as authoritative bind dns servers,
> or should I get one or two dedicated servers for that purpose?
>

Yup, you sure can — in general the resources required to run Bind / DNS for
“normal” usage is fairly small.

YMMV if you are doing this for a large / popular name, or if your existing
boxes are *horriably* overloaded, but generally it’s fine...

>
> If they are usable, is it preferable to have a unique IP instead of
> sharing with other services?
>

Sharing is fine. Having a dedicated IP address *might* be useful under DOS
conditions (easier to ask your isp to null route an up than filter port
53), but not really important...

W


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Can I use multi-purpose servers for authoritative bind dns servers?

2019-01-05 Thread Tom Browder
I have two remote servers: (1) one with one IP (used mainly for backups)
which is planned to be an OpenStreetmap tile server and (2) one with five
IP addresses used for serving my personal websites with Apache and planned
to be a mail server.

Note I am currently running mostly static sites but am in the process of
setting up more dynamic sites running behind a proxy on the apache server.
Public usage is very light at the moment and probably will remain that way.

Question: Can I use one or both servers as authoritative bind dns servers,
or should I get one or two dedicated servers for that purpose?

If they are usable, is it preferable to have a unique IP instead of sharing
with other services?

Thanks, and Happy New Year!

-Tom
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