I'm trying to set up an offsite DNS backup for our server.
Currently we have ourdomain.com registers and pointing to ns1.ourdomain.com and ns2.ourdomain.com. Both of these ns1 and ns2 are the same server. Our DNS server hosts 25-30 clients DNS.
As we learned recently, if our DNS dies.. or our sonicwall gets moody. All our clients DNS goes down.
I have a rackspace account, that comes with DNS hosting. I'm trying to wrap my head around how I can re-point NS2.ourdomain.com to rackspace and duplicated all my DNS server entries on their DNS management utility.
The parts I'm getting stuck at: If I update ns1.ourdomain.com to point to rackspace.. I would be doing this on my own server. If my logic is correct, that wont help because if my server goes down, it will never point people to rackspace. I thought I could set it at registrar level, but none of the subdomains are managed through them, we only used them to register the domain name. As far as I can tell, there is no DNS pointing going on on their end, all they have is ourdomain.com pointing to ns1/ns2.
I'm new to DNS, so this is all a bit confusing. I thought I understood how it worked but I'm failing to grasp what is actually needed to have all of our clients hosted on our dns, and also on rackspace in case our machine goes down.
Currently we have ourdomain.com registers and pointing to ns1.ourdomain.com and ns2.ourdomain.com. Both of these ns1 and ns2 are the same server. Our DNS server hosts 25-30 clients DNS.
As we learned recently, if our DNS dies.. or our sonicwall gets moody. All our clients DNS goes down.
I have a rackspace account, that comes with DNS hosting. I'm trying to wrap my head around how I can re-point NS2.ourdomain.com to rackspace and duplicated all my DNS server entries on their DNS management utility.
The parts I'm getting stuck at: If I update ns1.ourdomain.com to point to rackspace.. I would be doing this on my own server. If my logic is correct, that wont help because if my server goes down, it will never point people to rackspace. I thought I could set it at registrar level, but none of the subdomains are managed through them, we only used them to register the domain name. As far as I can tell, there is no DNS pointing going on on their end, all they have is ourdomain.com pointing to ns1/ns2.
I'm new to DNS, so this is all a bit confusing. I thought I understood how it worked but I'm failing to grasp what is actually needed to have all of our clients hosted on our dns, and also on rackspace in case our machine goes down.