Smith wrote:
I would even consider doing away with dns and point everyone to the isp dns along with using static ip addresses. You only need dns if you anticipate a lot of users making dns queries to the point of affecting your bandwidth or you need a dns server to point the rest of the internet to your websites. With 5 users, I don't think you will deal with these issues.

I disagree with that; from a scalability point of view you don't need your own DNS resolver, but I've found that many ISPs' DNS servers for customer use aren't well-maintained or they're overloaded. Running your own DNS server eliminates this as a possible problem.

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