Question about large zone files
Danny Mayer
mayer at gis.net
Thu Oct 19 02:49:36 UTC 2000
There's no reason why you can't do it, after all the root servers deal with
this situation all the time. The reason that it's not smart has to do
with the
management of the zone files. Large files become unwieldy very quickly
and it's
much easier to make a mistake, especially things like accidentally adding
a record
which points to the same address as another machine without realizing it.
The way to split the zone file into multiple parts is to create
subdomains of the
domain and create zone files for each of the subdomains.
If there's a performance issue, get a larger machine or add a second machine
to handle some of the subdomain zones.
Danny
At 09:25 AM 10/18/00 +0200, Menno Alkemade wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>I work for an ISP, and they want to put all of their dynamic allocated
>IP space into one zone (aprox 50,000 addresses).
>
>Is it possible to split the zone file into multiple parts ?
>Is this going to be a performance issue ?
>Is it smart to do this :-) ?
>
>Menno
>
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