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Cluster Server 8.0 Bundled Agents Reference Guide - Windows
Last Published:
2021-12-21
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0)
Platform: Windows
- Introducing VCS bundled agents
- Storage agents
- Network agents
- FileShare agents
- Services and applications agents
- VCS infrastructure and support agents
- VCS hardware replication agent for NetApp
- Troubleshooting bundled agents
Delegating a domain to Azure DNS
Delegate a domain to Azure DNS
- Log on to the Azure portal.
- Create a DNS zone.
Azure DNS allocates name servers names for your zone.
- In the Favorites pane, click All resources and get the name servers names from the DNS zone.
- Using the DNS management tools of your existing registrar, edit the NS records and replace the NS records with the ones allocated by Azure DNS.
Note:
When delegating a domain to Azure DNS, you must use the name server names provided by Azure DNS. It is recommended to use all four name server names, regardless of the name of your domain. Domain delegation does not require the name server name to use the same top-level domain as your domain.
- After completing the delegation, verify that the name resolution is working.
If the delegation is set up correctly, the normal DNS resolution process finds the name servers automatically.
- If the name resolution is not working, update the start of authority (SOA) record allocated by Azure DNS in your existing registrar.