[Discuss] one vs many static IP addresses
Dan Ritter
dsr at randomstring.org
Mon Jan 4 10:46:10 EST 2016
On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 09:07:03AM -0500, Shirley Márquez Dúlcey wrote:
> One other reason to have at least two IP addresses is if you want to
> run your own primary DNS servers for your domains. You have to have at
> least two servers.
>
... in which case you really, really want one of those DNS
servers to be located in a different network, perhaps on the
other side of a continent.
More likely, though, is that you run a hidden primary server
which supplies information to two or three free or low-cost DNS
services which will handle dispersion for you.
Good free or cheap services (a partial list):
easydns
namecheap
hurricane electric
dnsmadeeasy
freedns.afraid.org
Choose any two. If you are paying more than $20/year, it should
be for enterprise features.
-dsr-
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