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OS X Server: Set up a secondary zone for redundancy

OS X Server: Set up a secondary zone for redundancy

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OS X Server: Set up a secondary zone for redundancy

- [Voiceover] In this video we're going to talk about how to create a secondary server using OS X server to replicate the contents of a primary server also running OS X server. While I was in between video recordings here I did actually flip the on switch on my other server the one that is at 192.168.3.2 that's the one named mail. This is the server named www which is at 3.4 and you can see here nothing has been set up other than just starting up the server just like we did on the other one. In this case on network system preferences I had selected a different DNS server. That's fine we can have a forwarding server or not if we want. I'm going to select not to have them. And we're going to perform look-ups for all clients. So the first thing we're going to do is we're going to pull down to show all records that we get the further functionality on our plus button. Then we're going to click the plus button and pull down to say I'm going to add a secondary zone. The secondary zone is…

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