I'm a Unix System Administrator for a small to medium-sized business and I've been running a small cluster of three old FreeBSD servers with BIND 9 as our primary DNS servers. Lately, the hardware has been showing signs of failure, and I'm considering my options. Should I rebuild these servers as containers in my microk8s environment, do a physical-to-virtual migration, or set them up anew as virtual machines on a different OS? I'm curious to hear how others are hosting their DNS solutions.
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In my Active Directory environment, we primarily rely on our domain controllers to handle DNS, and we often forward to services like dnsfilter. If it were a non-AD setup, I might go with a private hosted zone on Route 53 since we mostly operate on AWS.

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