On 11 Feb 07, at 08:20, Adam Chlipala wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I think that it would be a great thing to have DNS servers in  
>> different
>> parts of the world for all of our zones.  Currently it isn't good  
>> that
>> we will only have DNS services in one colocation center after the
>> migration to Peer 1.  Perhaps shortly after the migration we could  
>> work
>> something out so that we "trade" secondary DNS services at each of  
>> our
>> colo centers?  This would help our infrastructure significantly,  
>> and I
>> think that it could be a huge selling point for new members.
>>
> Yeah, for forward DNS, where the most direct thing _isn't_ to let your
> physical ISP handle everything, it certainly makes sense to take
> advantage of geographic diversity of DNS servers, given how easy BIND
> makes that.



Just let me know if/when you want me to start providing secondary  
service for your forward zones.  :)

No rush on my part - I'm ready any time.

Another good option is to use EveryDNS (www.everydns.net), but  
they're a big target for DDoS attacks so it's really six of one and  
half-a-dozen of the other.

Graham


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