Using your own DNS servers geographically close to your actual network (or close network wise) will help your network with the CDNs that your customers are accessing.

Anycast CDNs can be read about here: http://anuragbhatia.com/networking/different-cdn-technologies-dns-vs-anycast-routing/

ryan

On 3/4/15 10:26 AM, That One Guy wrote:
we do ns1 and 2 authoritative and are building caching today. For our size operation there probably isnt a great deal of benefit to it, but it makes us feel like we are big time

On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 12:16 PM, e...@kuhnke-international.com <mailto:e...@kuhnke-international.com> <e...@kuhnke-international.com <mailto:e...@kuhnke-international.com>> wrote:

    Ex:
    Authoritative ns1 and ns2 for your domains, ns3 authoritative in a
    different geographical location?
    Recursive/caching for clients?
    Control all your own MX and SPF records?




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