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Re: Viability of DNS on 64k lineFrom: David M. Dantowitz Date: Sunday, March 14, 1999
Time: 2:16:00 pm>I have been told (by service provider) that it is *not* advisable to run a
>primary and secondary DNS for a single domain on the end of a 64k leased
>line. (I am considering taking over responsibility for DNS for our domain
>from the service provider.)
>
>The service provider says that there would be a problem with speed of
>resolution to the rest of the net. Also having zone transfer restricted to
>non-local hosts would similarly cause problems.
>
>I would be greatful for any comments from list members on the advisability
>or otherwise of doing this.
Hey Mark,
Put one on your 64k and another elsewhere... hoepfully on another branch
of your net... not just upstream at your 64k provider.
If you can handle the traffic for web and email for those domains, by
definition, DNS is a VERY small fraction of THAT traffic, so the math
says you shouldn't have problems.
(Anyone else?)
David
David M. Dantowitz -- Dantowitz Consulting & Research, Inc.
david@dantowitz.com
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