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- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:20:09 +0900
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Jack Morgan (j-morgan@example.com) wrote: Jack> Look at www.csoft.net Better: NS.csoft.net internet address = 216.226.17.100 NS2.csoft.net internet address = 216.226.17.200 These may be on a subnetted /24 (or maybe not; no way to know for sure except to ask them, if they'll tell you). No secondary DNS. OK, I know that's rarer than it ought to be, but looking for a hosting provider that has it is worthwhile. Here's an example of what it looks like: gol.com nameserver = ns01.dns.gol.com gol.com nameserver = ns02.dns.gol.com gol.com nameserver = ns03.dns.gol.com gol.com nameserver = ns04.dns.gol.com gol.com nameserver = domain01.dns.erols.net gol.com nameserver = domain02.dns.erols.net gol.com nameserver = offsite01.dns.erols.net When you see some nameservers that are from a totally different domain, those can be assumed to be secondaries. Next, visit that domain's web site and see where they are. If they're geographically diverse, you've found somebody with bulletproof DNS. Just as bad as Door #1: csoft.net preference = 10, mail exchanger = mail.csoft.net Single MX. Two or more MXes are also a good thing. Not as critical as redundant nameservers, since mail will queue in the event of an outage, but multiple MXes give you less chance of a mail outage. Jonathan
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