Right -- we could do it, though it would be a first for us.
____________ Justin Paine Head of Trust & Safety CloudFlare Inc. PGP: BBAA 6BCE 3305 7FD6 6452 7115 57B6 0114 DE0B 314D On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Filip Hruska <[email protected]> wrote: > Even for registrars? > > Because OP's question was > > We need to provide DNS services for domains we offer as a registrar. > > Best Regards, > Filip > > > On 12.8.2016 22:11, Justin Paine via NANOG wrote: > >> I won't push further than this -- but it seems a bit silly not to >> mention that CloudFlare provides free AnyCast DNS. You can elect not >> to even use any of our caching if you just want to use us for DNS. >> >> J >> >> ____________ >> Justin Paine >> Head of Trust & Safety >> CloudFlare Inc. >> PGP: BBAA 6BCE 3305 7FD6 6452 7115 57B6 0114 DE0B 314D >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:24 PM, Peter Beckman <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> If there are other metrics in which to measure DNS speed, availability >>> and >>> redundancy, I'd love to seeing them. I have but my own datapoint and the >>> metrics from others. Tear down the testing model, but at least show a >>> different/better one in return. >>> >>> On Fri, 12 Aug 2016, Keith Stokes wrote: >>> >>> Route53 can get expensive for lots of domains. Queries are cheap with the >>>> first 1M free, but if you have 1000 domains you’ll pay $500/month. >>>> >>>> You can build dedicated servers in multiple AZs and data centers able to >>>> handle that many domains for far less. >>>> >>>> You might also consider running dedicated servers in each of AWS and >>>> Azure to avoid a single-provider failure. >>>> >>> >>> >>> Having worked for AWS, there is no "global" control plane that would >>> bring >>> two regions down at the same time. While possible, due to say a targeted >>> successful attack on both regions simultaneously, highly unlikely. >>> Control >>> and data plane software updates and deployments are done regionally, and >>> often on an Availability Zone basis where applicable, to ensure there are >>> no defects. Automation measures and will automatically roll back code >>> that >>> breaks deployment metrics. >>> >>> It's pretty sweet. Their internal tools team does amazing things with >>> automation. >>> >>> Route53 is $0.50 per month per "zone" (domain) for the FIRST 25, then >>> $0.10 >>> per month per zone after that. 1000 domains would be $110 a month, not >>> $500. 500 million queries at $0.40 per million, another $200/month. >>> >>> Who knows if you need that much, but it is pretty affordable. >>> >>> Beckman >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> --------------- >>> Peter Beckman Internet >>> Guy >>> [email protected] >>> http://www.angryox.com/ >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ >>> --------------- >>> >> >>

