Private DNS resolvers
A private DNS resolver answers DNS queries for a VCN per a configuration you create.
When you create a VCN and select the Use DNS hostnames in this VCN option, this choice creates a dedicated private DNS resolver and a default private view with system-managed zones. A private DNS resolver also handles internal DNS queries for your VCN based on private views and the private zones that you have created and the rules you create for the resolver. A private DNS zone has capabilities similar to an internet DNS zone, but only provides responses for clients that can reach it through a VCN. The default view is only used if the resolver does not get a match from the other attached private views, if there are any. A private resolver can be configured to use views and zones as well as conditional forwarding rules to define how to respond to DNS queries. To better understand views and zones, refer to Private DNS.
You can create your own custom domains to use in addition to the system-generated names based on VCNs and subnets, and you can do VCN to VCN and VCN to on-premises resolution.
Private Resolver Tasks
To manage DNS zones and views
See Managing Zones for more information.