> Is this a caching DNS server that you use internally?  

No.

> Is this a DNS server that only responds authoritatively to your
domains?  

Yes.

> Are there any other programs running on the server?  

No.

> What do you want to do when the limit is reached?

I'm not sure at this point, it's just an option that was recently
introduced into Simple DNS.

 
> Unless you are a very huge company or doing something unusual 
> with DNS (such as running your own spam database that other mail
servers use), 
> you aren't likely to have more hits on the DNS server than you can
handle.

I was only concerned about security, what is the limit and what should I

consider to be too many connections (inbound TCP connections)?  I just 
checked the chart and I'm only seeing 14 request per second right now.
I will have to review it some more to find out what the average is on
a busy day.

Regards,
Tom
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