When you set up authoritative DNS servers for domains, do you try to have NSes in the same TLD zone to take advantage of Glue recors in the zone (e.g.: .net domain would use name servers under .net too), or intentionally use NSes in separate TLD zones (like major cloud vendors do) ignoring Glue records, but using separate TLDs (.com, .info, ccTLD, etc.) for supposed redundancy in case one TLD registry goes offline?
Or you do not care at all? 
#poll #fediadmin #dns #dnsserver #domains #bind #auth #tld #cctld #ns #dnsadmin #itsalwaysdns
NS in same TLD zone to utilize glue records
NS intentionally in different TLD zones
Don't care - may mix and match randomly
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