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Created by Rick Schoenman
about 3 years ago
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| Question | Answer |
| What is split-horizon DNS? | A DNS solution that allows you to host the same DNS zone in a public and a private DNS server. Clients on the internal network are directed to the private server, clients on the internet are directed to the public one. |
| What is the difference between split-horizon and split-brain? | Nothing, they are the same |
| How do you implement split-horizon DNS in Azure? | By configuring a public and a private zone for the same domain name. The VM needs a public NIC and a private NIC. You point the DNS records to the corresponding NICs. |
| How is split-horizon DNS implemented in Windows Server DNS? | By using DNS policies |
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