I have about 70 domains parked on top of a main domain. I have all of them set to the same nameservers, then use cPanel to park them on top of that main domain.
My registrar has DNS settings, though, which allows me to enter DNS records at the domain and not have to ping the server. I'm testing one domain and set the A record for foo.com and www.foo.com to point to the server, then a CNAME for mail and ftp, then a TXT for SPF1 and copied the DKIM from cPanel.
Is there a speed/performance/other advantage to doing this for all of my domains?
If so, are there any other steps that I can skip in the process? I assume that I still have to park every domain manually, but do I have to manually copy the DKIM's p value for each domain?
My registrar has DNS settings, though, which allows me to enter DNS records at the domain and not have to ping the server. I'm testing one domain and set the A record for foo.com and www.foo.com to point to the server, then a CNAME for mail and ftp, then a TXT for SPF1 and copied the DKIM from cPanel.
Is there a speed/performance/other advantage to doing this for all of my domains?
If so, are there any other steps that I can skip in the process? I assume that I still have to park every domain manually, but do I have to manually copy the DKIM's p value for each domain?
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