No.  

If you want robustness secondary every internal zone in your recursive servers. 
 At the minimum secondary the zones at the top of every internal namespace.  
Set up also-notify so they stay up to date on changes. 

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> El 6 ago 2025, a las 5:34, Michael Mullig via bind-users 
> <bind-users@lists.isc.org> escribió:
> 
> 
> Good Afternoon,
>  
> We’re using ISC-Bind (v 9.16.45) out at remote locations to serve as part of 
> local DNS service in the event of a WAN outage. However we are faced with the 
> possibility that we might also suffer a power outage at these locations, and 
> would have power restored before the WAN. This would leave us without any 
> local DNS for the remote site, which would not be helpful to those working 
> there.
> 
> Is there a way to preserve the ISC-Bind generated cache so that it can be 
> restored after a server reboot?
> 
> Thanks,
>  
> Michael Mullig (he/him)
> Sr. System Administrator, Edge Compute
> “I am Groot”
> m: (412)-965-4120
>  
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