Is there any advantage performance wise to run the DNS on the same machine as Imail?? I am putting up a new mail server and we are looking at implemented a DNS server with a sole function of supporting mail.
With DNS running on the IMail server, there would be a slight performance hit, but it should not be noticeable. A single DNS server should be able to handle 1,000s of queries per second, whereas most mailservers would likely only have 10s of queries per second at most.
-Scott
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