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__float
4d ago
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What do you recommend then? DNS doesn't usually change that often, but if you mess it up when it does, you're in for some pain if TTLs are high!
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htgb
4d ago
Not the one you're replying to, but I'd keep TTL high normally and lower it one TTL ahead of a planned change.
kenniskrag
4d ago
I would define high as "double time needed to fix a dns issue" and account for weekends
stouset
4d ago
This is the way.
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