Microsoft tend to call it Split Brain while others like Cisco called it split horizon. So both are correct depending which you read. I wish we thought to mention split horizon in the video. If we redo the video a some stage we will. Thanks for the feedback.
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I think that Split brain become easier in windows 2016 by implementing query resolution policy. And thanks for this great video series. No other words to describe the pleasure when seeing these explanations
Kind of surprised you didn't mention that best practice is to use a sub-domain rather than any other option internally. Especially considering you won't be able to acquire a certificate if needed for a TLD you don't own. Otherwise, an informative video. Thanks.
+Christoph Dirnbauer One zone would have the internal DNS records that are used inside the company, the other zone has the external DNS records that are used by computers on the internet.
Microsoft tend to call it Split Brain while others like Cisco called it split horizon. So both are correct depending which you read. I wish we thought to mention split horizon in the video. If we redo the video a some stage we will. Thanks for the feedback.
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I think that Split brain become easier in windows 2016 by implementing query resolution policy. And thanks for this great video series. No other words to describe the pleasure when seeing these explanations
In this video i didnt understand that if using split brain how can an internal user can access the external server. Is there any soultion for this ??
Nice touch with what you're calling it. I always called it split horizon. Keep up the good work.
Kind of surprised you didn't mention that best practice is to use a sub-domain rather than any other option internally. Especially considering you won't be able to acquire a certificate if needed for a TLD you don't own. Otherwise, an informative video. Thanks.
+Brian Jones Yes, that is a good point. We should have talked about. When we update the video we will add that to the video. Thanks for your comment.
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I am missing information on what records you write in the individual zone files. that would have been very nice
+Christoph Dirnbauer One zone would have the internal DNS records that are used inside the company, the other zone has the external DNS records that are used by computers on the internet.
excellent content and still useful !
Good lecturer
Other non registrable names - It's official: .corp, .home, .mail will never be top-level domains on the 'net
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