They run on different DNS servers. One was targeted, one wasn’t. The 
perpetrators clearly wanted to impact the most damage on commercial services, 
who are the ones who can afford Managed DNS services, so they picked those to 
target. Thus, your cheap services weren’t impacted because they weren’t the 
target.


From: Outages <outages-boun...@outages.org> on behalf of Mike Lieman via 
Outages <outages@outages.org>
Reply-To: Mike Lieman <mikelie...@gmail.com>
Date: Friday, October 21, 2016 at 11:35 AM
To: Jim Popovitch <jim...@gmail.com>
Cc: "outages@outages.org" <outages@outages.org>
Subject: Re: [outages] Dyn outage continuing

The strangest thing was that while our premium Managed DNS ( Dynect ) domains 
were having issues, the 40 dollar ones I use for my own personal stuff were 
rock solid.   Guess that layer isn't high profile enough or something?


On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 2:14 PM, Jim Popovitch via Outages 
<outages@outages.org<mailto:outages@outages.org>> wrote:
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 1:09 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore via Outages
<outages@outages.org<mailto:outages@outages.org>> wrote:
> Let’s all be clear that Dyn has to be in the top 10 DNS infrastructures on
> the planet. Possibly the largest that sells DNS as a service.

Which part of Dyn?  IIRC, there are multiple layers, and the cheaper
layer(s) weren't anycast and only in 5 locations on single IPs.
That's not saying that Dyn is bad, but some people like to tout them
as the end-all-be-all at $40/yr.... so as with anything you get what
you pay for.

-Jim P.
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