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the serverwide DNS - template will insert the corresponding "<ip>" at the domain - specific DNS - entries, which you assigned for the specific domain, while the serverwide entry "<ipv6>" will insert the corresponding IPv6 - address at the corresponding domain - specific DNS - entries.
Pls. read the official Plesk documentation for further informations:
An "A" entry like "ipv4.domain.tld" will always resolve to your corresponding "IPv4", while "ipv6.domain.tld" will resolve to your corresponding "IPv6" - address. This sort of dual stack configuration is only necessary, if you use both ( IPv4 AND IPv6 ) for a domain.
Hi @UFHH01 Thanks for that info... I've been wondering that as well in the past.
But what I don't get from your answer if these records are part of "RFC" or "Best Practice"....
Is it something that others are requiring from you?
Actually, this just separates the usage, so that IPv6 is used by clients with an v6 - net - address, while IPv4 is used by clients with an v4 - net - address. Without this configuration, IPv6 is being preferred before IPv4, when the FQDN has been requested from the client.
I can't tell you, if there are any other advantages or disadvantages, nor do I know if there are any "RFC" - regulations.