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Do you need dns made easy for secondary dns?


Asked by Cillian Cannon on Dec 02, 2021 FAQ



You will need to add both providers’ nameserver sets to your registrar. Also called a Master/Master, this is actually not a type of secondary DNS since both providers are considered primaries. Instead, you would use DNS Made Easy’s Managed DNS services. Both providers will need to maintain the same records configurations.
Likewise,
Add a cloud-based provider, like DNS Made Easy, as a primary or secondary provider to your existing infrastructure. For extra security, you can configure your in-house name servers as hidden masters. Queries will appear to be answered by your in-house nameservers but really the cloud provider is authoritative.
Similarly, DNS Made Easy then will instantly replicate this data to 2,000+ name servers over our IP Anycast+ network. You will need to add both providers’ nameserver sets to your registrar. Also called a Master/Master, this is actually not a type of secondary DNS since both providers are considered primaries.
In fact,
A hidden primary configuration is very similar to a primary secondary. However, the difference is you will only list DNS Made Easy nameservers at your registrar. This way the real primary provider is “hidden”.
Thereof,
At DNS Made Easy, we offer primary, secondary, and hidden primary DNS services. We have the longest-running uptime in the industry (more than 10 years) and offer 500% back uptime SLA and still recommend Secondary DNS for all of our clients. We believe no business should have to suffer any downtime!