And for those of you who have smaller networks: http://www.ironclad.net.au/lists/dns-swap/ Nathan Ward At 06:14 PM 8/4/2002, you wrote:
On Sun, Aug 04, 2002 at 12:39:32PM +1200, Andy Linton wrote:
It's a good point Peter makes - there seems little point in having redundant nameservers on the same network. I suspect they're not the only guilty ones here - you'd do well to check your particular provider.
Many (most?) people are guilty of this... most places I check at random (especially smaller places) have all name-servers for a given zone within the same prefix.
When setting up servers start with outside your own network, then on a network with a different backbone provider and offshore for even better redundancy.
For larger companies with various automated systems this can be a pain and also a source of anguish for a variety of reasons.
Many people are also of the attitude that if one name-server let alone both are down for a given network, then 'who cares' as everything else important such as email and www is also busted. And for many people this is to a large extent true.
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