Zone Policies

Description: Zone policies are rules that govern how DNS records are managed within a zone. These policies allow administrators to define and control the behavior of domain name records, ensuring that appropriate configurations are applied for name resolution. In the context of DNS management, zone policies facilitate the efficient and secure management of DNS records, allowing users to set guidelines on how DNS requests should be handled, as well as data replication and security. Policies can include aspects such as TTL (Time to Live) configuration, which determines how long records are cached, and the implementation of access restrictions to protect the integrity of the zone. Furthermore, these policies are essential for managing multiple zones, enabling organizations to maintain granular control over their domains and subdomains, thereby optimizing the availability and performance of their online services.

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