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You plan to deploy two DNS servers to subnet2-1. Each server will host a DNS zone for fabrikam,com. The DNS zones will contain records from the on-premises network only. The IP address of the DNS servers will be 10.2.1.4 and 10.2.1.5.

You need to ensure that virtual machines on VNET2 can resolve the names of the on-premises servers in fabrikam.com.

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matanzpl
Highly Voted 1 year, 1 month ago
think you should change DNS servers on the given VNET to 10.2.1.4 and 10.2.1.5 why create DNS resolver if you already have DNS servers as VMs?!
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LearnICC
2 months ago
I don't agree! DNS Private Resolver is the better solution if you add custom DNS to vnet2 then ALL DNS resolution will run over 10.2.1.4 + 10.2.1.5 and you have to ensure, that these DNS servers have a DNS forwarding back to Azure (for Azure resources) on 168.63.129.16 which leads to more (DNS) traffic With DNS private resolver, you only resolve the on-prem domain fabrikam.com over 10.2.1.4 + 10.2.1.5 - it's some kind of "conditional DNS forwarder"
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floanimation
11 months ago
I think the same Add DNS Servers Custom on VNET2
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LieJ0n
1 year ago
Agreed!
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Feliphus
Most Recent 5 months, 1 week ago
I think in that case you will change the DNS por all the queries and not only the queries to fabrikan.com domain Maybe others Azure resources will stop working when these can not resolve Azure internal domains
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Feliphus
5 months, 1 week ago
It's better to follow the proposal solution with the Azure service DNS private resolver. You have to select vnet2 on the basic tabs for the virtual network, create two new Outbound endpoints (10.2.1.4 and 10.2.1.5) and set two new rules to resolve frabrikam.com DNS queries. If the statement would indicate one subnet to resolver or another not to resolve, you can set them at Inbound endpoints
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