And completely the opposite in every possible way from running some gui 
dependent security nightmare on windows, a platform renowned for its amazing 
scheduler. 

If you want authoritative only on OpenBSD then NSD works well and can be synced 
from BIND if you want to only present OpenBSD to the internet. 

> On 8 Aug 2025, at 14:20, Rich Kulawiec via NANOG <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Aug 08, 2025 at 12:44:40AM +0000, DurgaPrasad - DatasoftComnet via 
> NANOG wrote:
>> Do you have any recommendations for recursive DNS servers for a medium sized 
>> (20-30k users) ISP.
> 
> Yes.  ISC BIND, running on OpenBSD.  Performs well on minimal hardware,
> plus the OpenBSD firewall implementation ("pf") is excellent.  And since
> both can be configured and operated from the command line, this setup
> readily lends itself to revision control, scripting, and synchronization.
> 
> ---rsk
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