Also see https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8499 for canonical DNS 
terminology document.

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> On 14. 5. 2022, at 1:10, Felicia P <feli...@picorealm.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello, I see that ISC updated terminology for BIND9 to use primary/secondary 
> in addition to the original master/slave which many projects have been 
> deprecating.
> 
> In the context of BIND9, it seems that 'primary/secondary' is less clear than 
> master/slave.
> 
> My understanding is that it is possible to have a standalone BIND server that 
> is running as a 'master' yet acting as a 'secondary' for a particular domain. 
>  In this context, secondary doesn't necessarily refer to the 'slave' status 
> of the server, but that it is sort of like a backup server in the event that 
> the primary is unavailable.
> 
> Given this, it seems like instead of 'primary/secondary', a better choice of 
> terms would be 'canonical/mirror' which unambiguously conveys the roles of 
> respective servers and does not overlap with other contexts or meanings of 
> primary/secondary.
> 
> 
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