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    Default Nameserver Question!

    Hello,

    I have 2 servers with WHM/Cpanel Installed. First one is RedHat 9.0 and second one is Linux Enterprise 3.0.

    I want to setup my nameservers ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com on both servers and I dont know how to do that.

    Like for example if I have domain1.com on the first server and the domain's nameservers are setup as ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com. When you type domain1.com on the browser, it takes you to the first server where the website is setup.

    Similarly if you have domain2.com on the second server and the domain's nameservers are setup as ns1.mydomain.com and ns2.mydomain.com. When you type domain2.com on the browser, it takes you to the second server where the website is setup.

    I talked to the tech at servermatrix and he told me that it is called mirror nameservers or something.

    Do I have to create the account for my main website (for which i want the nameservers to be setup) on both servers?

    Can someone please tell me what to do, Im a beginner and need some help.

    Hussain Baig

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    DNS Clustering is what you want.

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    Hello

    I already got it figured out.

    Thanks
    Hussain Baig

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