DNS Server (Nameserver) and Webhost

I just had a quick question about DNS services. I currently have a Mac Pro that is running as a web server. Is it possible to run this as a DNS server as well, or should I just throw up a second machine to do that for me? I know the latter is preferred, but I'd prefer to run only one server at the moment if possible.
If that is possible, is it possible to make the dns server the same domain as the website. So if the server is server1.example.com, and hosts dns services, can it also host a website for example.com?
Thanks for the help. I've never really had to deal with trying to put everything on one machine, and this is my first attempt at a Mac Server (though I get the majority of it because I'm coming from Unix servers.)

Is it possible to run this as a DNS server as well
Sure. DNS is a pretty lightweight service. It won't tax your server, even if you're serving millions of page views per day.
is it possible to make the dns server the same domain as the website
Sure. Why wouldn't it?
There is no relationship whatsoever between the domain(s) hosted by the DNS server and the web sites hosted by the web server. They can be the same, they can be different, none of it matters.

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