> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of John Miller
> 
> Apart from Microsoft DHCP and ISC DHCPD, are you aware of other DHCP
> servers out there?  We'll be considering a revamp later this fall, and aren't

Do you want to name any specific things you care about?

Cuz I'll be honest with you - I've used a whole bunch of dhcp and dns servers, 
and I usually wish I could get MS when I don't have it.  They make it so 
braindead simple to keep the service always running reliably and fully 
integrated dynamic dns updates, and automatically synced with a redundant 
server.

By comparison - on solaris or various flavors of linux - even on osx server - 
configuring the redundancy is a PITA, and in your daily operations, f you make 
a mistake in the config, you restart or reload the service, and voila.  Service 
is down.  Everyone loses.

At a major company who shall remain unnamed, they ran redhat with the default 
named package, and some genius decided to use an archaic version control system 
on the named config files, with a wrapper script to push out changes to the dns 
servers.  One mistake in the config file, and suddenly all the dns servers are 
down.  NFS mounts failing, cluster frack.

Yes.  I beg for MS by comparison to everything else I've seen.

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