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What is a primary server?


A primary server is a server that acts as the first source for Domain Name System (DNS) data and responds to queries. It can be contrasted to the secondary server, which acts like the primary server but does not have the same access to data.

How do I find my primary server?

Open your Command Prompt from the Start menu (or type “Cmd” into the search in your Windows task bar). Next, type ipconfig/all into your command prompt and press Enter. Look for the field labeled “DNS Servers.” The first address is the primary DNS server, and the next address is the secondary DNS server.

What is the difference between primary and secondary server?

Primary DNS servers contain all relevant resource records and handle DNS queries for a domain. By contrast, secondary DNS servers contain zone file copies that are read-only, meaning they cannot be modified.

What is a secondary server?

A secondary server is a type of server that serves as an addition to the primary server and is used for a variety of services. It has the same features and capabilities as the primary server and acts as a second or substitutive point of contact in case the primary server is unavailable, busy or overloaded.

How do I find my primary and secondary server?

Windows DNS Server Address Settings Click the “Start Menu,” followed by “Settings,” “Network and Internet” and “Wi-Fi.” Click “Manage Known Networks” and then choose the network you’re interested in changing or seeing information about and select “Properties.” Under “IP Assignment,” click “Edit.”

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