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A secondary DNS server can be a great way to improve your DNS security. By storing your DNS records on a secondary server, you can protect yourself from DNS spoofing attacks. A secondary DNS server can also be a great way to improve your DNS performance. By caching your DNS records on a secondary server, you can reduce the time it takes to resolve DNS requests. However, you should carefully consider whether or not you need a secondary DNS server before setting one up.

If you only have a few DNS servers, a secondary server may not be necessary. On the other hand, if you have a large network or lots of traffic, a secondary server may be a good idea. Finally, be sure to keep your secondary DNS server up-to-date and secure. If your primary DNS server is hacked, your secondary DNS server may be compromised as well.