[BNM] 123-reg

andrew holway andrew at moonet.co.uk
Mon Nov 19 15:18:36 GMT 2007


Thats right, I keep my dns servers is the bryre where the cows
flatulence keeps them cool.

:)

On 19/11/2007, Niamh Kiernan <niamhkiernan at btconnect.com> wrote:
> >Message: 4
> >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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