Hello Aidan,

  dnspark.com has redundant DNS servers...

Kind Regards,
Christopher Dawes
Dawes International

Monday, February 10, 2003, 10:07:40 PM, you wrote:

>> When we hosted sites at my old company we used to run Win2K servers
AW> which
>> had the MX/IPX records pointed to them via the ISP.

AW> Is the IPX record the one that redirects web traffic?


>> We ran Mailtraq for POP
>> boxes, which is a doddle to setup etc

AW> OK, cule. I'll take a look at that.

AW> WRT the domain names, some of them were registered with Fasthosts, which
AW> are pointed to two DNS servers by IP. Unfortunately my previous employer
AW> is also going to dump the DNS management, so figured we'd have to run a
AW> DNS service on two of the Internet-facing boxes. Got any recommendations
AW> for that? And I'm looking for ease of use, at the moment (and for
AW> "ease-of-use", read "I know naathing..."  ;-).


>> You may also want to think of a backup procedure for DB
>> and code.

AW> All the code is backed up to tape every night, so OK there. That's
AW> great, Neil, thanks, BTW.

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