[BNM] 123-reg
Niamh Kiernan
niamhkiernan at btconnect.com
Mon Nov 19 15:16:50 GMT 2007
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>Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 10:22:14 -0500
>From: "andrew holway" <andrew at moonet.co.uk>
>Subject: Re: [BNM] 123-reg
>To: "Brighton New Media" <bnmlist at brightonnewmedia.org>
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>Niamh,
>The idea is that myself and several other companies capable of hosting
>DNS proficiently look after your dns for you. Each company operating a
>geographically separate server.
>You, as the customer will be required to keep your own dns server.
>Your dns server would not have to be fail proof. Just there so the
>master servers can take updates from it when required.
>If your master server dies or sufferers some calamity the masters will
>carry on with what they have.
>Initially such a scheme would be free. but if it works out the guys
>controlling the master servers could expand the service and keep
>charging. There is no reason why such a thing couldn't be run on a
>community basis.
>I don't keep servers in my office!
>Andy
Hi Andy,
This sounds good. It is daft that we leave ourselves in the hands of just one company no matter how good.
"I don't keep servers in my office!" Golly Andy I was not meaning to imply that you had an office.
I saw the Moo cow and the green grass, was quite amused, and could see a big farmyard kitchen with
a few shelves for your computer equipment.
Only joking.
Niamh
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