On Fri Sep 20, 2002 at 10:11:49AM -0600, Brett Glass wrote:

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> --Brett Glass
> 
> P.S.: We may also want to tweak our standard configuration of named 
> so that it keeps its data in /usr/local/etc/namedb by default. It's best to 
> avoid storing data -- especially data that's updated regularly, such 
> as slave zone files -- in the root partition. This isn't essential,
> and in fact some folks may see a virtue in keeping DNS data on a
> partition that's fully synchronous. But on a busy domain name server
> with lots of secondaries, it may speed things up if the root partition
> is fully sincyronous.
I keep DNS data in /var/db/namedb, I don't know why it always seemed
fundamentally just right to me.

A. 

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