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I am sorry for the newbie question. Let me help you to understand the complete scenario.

I already have 1 droplet at the digital ocean running OpenLiteSpeed server. Here, I am planning to add multiple servers in different droplets.

  1. Droplet 1: US Datacenter: srv01.domain.com
  2. Droplet 2: AMS Datacenter: srv02.domain.com
  3. Droplet 3: UK Datacenter: srv03.domain.com

Let's assume all droplets will run Litespeed Server & CyberPanel.

Now, I would like to know if it is possible to have my nameserver something like following to point all the droplets.

  • ns1.domain.com
  • ns2.domain.com

If this is not possible is it possible to have something like this:

  • ns1.srv01.domain.com
  • ns2.srv01.domain.com

If both approaches are possible which do you recommend & why.

Thanks a lot in advance.

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You can register and point an unlimited number of different domain names to the same (pair of) name servers.

A single name server can host a nearly unlimited number of domains , each with their own unique records.

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  • Do you mind to elaborate on how & where can I configure my DNS nameservers ns1.domain.com & ns2.domain.com to work for all the websites hosted in different droplets? Detailed instruction will be highly appreciated. – Anuj Subedi Jan 18 '20 at 09:40