DNSPark

Pretty inexpensive and I have never had a issue with them.

On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 2:00 PM, Jason Hensley <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know this is a bit OT, but…
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> I’m looking for options for DNS redundancy.  In a nutshell, we have two
> datacenters in two different cities.  We need to have some redundancy for
> our publicly accessible servers.  We do NOT want to do round-robin DNS,  and
> auto-failover options are either not available or too costly at this time –
> we will make manual DNS changes as needed if our primary datacenter goes
> down.  I’m looking for some place that I can offers either a virtual server,
> or that will do DNS hosting that is located in a highly redundant facility.
> Prefer something on clustered servers in a colo center, NOT in the Dallas
> metroplex.   We want something totally independent of our two current data
> centers.
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> Any recommendations?  Thanks!
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