Hi,

I have a customer who runs a public-facing webserver on his network and wants to have Internet provider redundancy, without getting a /24 and doing BGP. We can set him up so that if his primary connection fails, he will go out through his backup link, but his public IP addresses will change when it fails over, in that scenario.

We are considering suggesting dynamic DNS to associate his webserver domain name with the changing IP addresses.

Is anyone doing this, and have you found it to be a reliable solution?

Thanks,
adam

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