[outages] 4.2.2.x DNS?
Dale Amon
amon at vnl.com
Mon May 11 16:11:35 EDT 2009
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 03:55:18PM -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
> ----- "Scott Berkman" <scott at sberkman.net> wrote:
> > Also while these servers have been around for some time and are great
> > to use in a pinch or for testing, they are not officially supported servers
> > and are not what Level 3 would ever give a direct customer to use, so you
> > should generally avoid using them for anything production, especially without
> > other resolvers in your list.
>
> Configuring anycast isn't the easiest thing to do; if they're *not*
> "officially supported" even for L3 customers (which, happily, I am), then why
> *do* the still operate them? Cause they have the coolest IP addresses on
> the Internet?
>
> Cheers,
> -- jra
> --
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