I had an interesting challenge in work recently, we have 3 data centres running our applications, currently the RR DNS system does what it’s supposed to, spreads the data round each of the 3 DCs evenly. This works fine when all of your data centres have a similar capacity. But ours don’t. This causes problem when your load/traffic gets to the point where one of the DCs can’t cope. Now, there a
Business Infrastructure || Datacenter, Fiber and Voice « Back to posts Viewed Phyber has long maintained djbdns tinydns authoritative name servers. The simplicity of the design and the near fool proof replication model (with zero backend dependance) has made tinydns an ideal nameserver. Unfortunately djbdns has not seen a new release in years (although there is a healthy amount of patches availab
There are two PowerDNS nameserver products: the Authoritative Server and the Recursor. While most other nameservers fully combine these functions, PowerDNS offers them separately, but can mix both authoritative and recursive usage seamlessly. The Authoritative Server will answer questions about domains it knows about, but will not go out on the net to resolve queries about other domains. When the
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