> On Jun 17, 2017, at 9:52 AM, Luke <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>> DNS does not provide the sort of intelligence necessary to direct
>>> requests to the most appropriate server
>> 
>> Huh? A DNS can be as intelligent as it wants to be.
> 
> +1. For example, EDNS.

You mean ENDS0 Client Subnet (ECS) turned on inside your DNS Resolver 
architecture. If you are an ISP/Operator and want to get the most out your CDN 
‘partnerships,’ then you should really be running ECS. But, if you do turn it 
on, know that there are scaling issues.

If ECS is new, let me know and I’ll send a pointer.

Barry

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