On Fri, 21 Oct 2016, Jim Popovitch via Outages wrote:
On Fri, Oct 21, 2016 at 1:09 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore via Outages
<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.
I disagree Jim.
I pay $60/year to DNS Made Easy for 25 domains and 10M queries per month,
and I get amazing service, a great UI, an API, globally Anycasted, and
with a single exception of about 6 hours of intermittent problems 6 years
ago due to a 50Gbps DDoS, literally 100% uptime.
And they were super transparent about it all too and paid out an SLA
credit:
https://bytestopshere.wordpress.com/2010/08/09/dnsmadeeasy-ddos-attack/
I get SO much more than I pay for. I would say DME is the end-all-be-all
of value and affordability.
Given my experience over the last 9 years of being a DME customer, I know
that amazing hosted DNS exists and can be affordable. I'd trust no one
else with my business DNS service.
Not even me.
Beckman
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