Bind and DHCP
Greg Choules
gregchoules+bindusers at googlemail.com
Wed Jan 8 15:57:34 UTC 2025
Hi Karol.
You can run them both together, if you like. I think it comes down to a
personal choice between economics, simplicity, cleanliness of design and
performance. If you want your DNS server to handle many 1,000 QPS it might
be better dedicating resource to that and put Kea (I assume Kea?) on a
different box.
Try it and see. Personally I would use different addresses for DNS and DHCP
service, just to make it easy to know which is which.
I'm sure there will be many opinions :)
Cheers, Greg
On Wed, 8 Jan 2025 at 15:35, Karol Nowicki via bind-users <
bind-users at lists.isc.org> wrote:
> Hello
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> Does a good practice recommend to split running ISC Bind and DHCP into two
> different machines or make DNS+DHCP running on same server is allowed ?
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> Thanks
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