When setting up PowerDNS you can choose to use a MySQL backend
(https://doc.powerdns.com/md/authoritative/howtos/#basic-setup-configuring-database-connectivity).
The replication is not part of PowerDNS itself but is just regular MySQL
replication and needs to be set up separately.

My advice would be to set up the master & separate slave node with MySQL
as backend. Afterwards you can dive into MySQL replication and hook your
slave up to the master node.

For CentOS 7 & your chosen MySQL backend there should be enough guides
to find online.

On 08/05/2017 22:27, David Jones wrote:
>> From: Pdns-users <[email protected]>
>> on behalf of Roberto QuiƱones 
> 
>> Hi, I'm sorry for the inconvenience, I've tried to install powerdns
>> in centos 7 following a document, but this does not help me with
>> the part of if I want to replicate the zones to a secondary (slave)
>> server. Given this I do not know if in centos and in  the last version
>> of powerdns they have changed some parameters, somebody have
>> some link or document that can help me with the orientation of
>> doing the process of installation and configuration of a powerdns
>> server master and slave.
> 
> Setup the PowerDNS repo (http://repo.powerdns.com) on your C7
> server to get the latest version.
> 
> Dave
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