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A primary or stub zone with the DNS database stored in an AD partition rather than a text file. Because AD zones are replicated to other domain controllers automatically, only primary and stub zones can be AD integrated.

Active Directory - integrated zone

A DNS server that holds a complete copy of a zone's resource records (typically a primary or secondary zone).

authoritative server

A DNS server with no zones. Its sole job is to field DNS queries, do recursive lookups to root servers, or send requests to forwarders, and then cache the results.

caching-only DNS server

A DNS server to which other DNS servers send requests targeted for a specific domain.

conditional forwarder

Defines the structure of names used to identify resources in Internet domains. It consists of a root name (defined as a period), top-level domains, second-level domains, optionally one or more subdomains, and hostnames separated by periods.

DNS namespace