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Re: Anycast provider for SMTP?
From: Christopher Morrow <morrowc.lists () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 15:47:43 +0200
<embarassed> On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Joe Abley <jabley () hopcount ca> wrote:
On 19 Jun 2015, at 8:12, Christopher Morrow wrote:On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 7:19 AM, James Hartig <fastest963 () gmail com> wrote:Just curious, how does DNS load balancing work if people are using 8.8.8.8/208.67.222.222 or basically any public resolvers that cache anddon't know exactly, but you might get some interesting clues from the f-root or as112 designs, eh?Root servers and AS112 servers don't steer clients towards content according to where they are. They give consistent answers for all queries, regardless of where they came from.
dang you jabley! I didn't see the 'if using' part :( my answer(s) are irrelevant!
Current thread:
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP?, (continued)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Mark Andrews (Jun 16)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? John Levine (Jun 16)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Masataka Ohta (Jun 16)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Owen DeLong (Jun 16)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Jon Lewis (Jun 16)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? James Hartig (Jun 19)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Christopher Morrow (Jun 19)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Joe Abley (Jun 19)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Christopher Morrow (Jun 19)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Rob Seastrom (Jun 20)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Joe Hamelin (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Rafael Possamai (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? Joe Hamelin (Jun 15)
- Re: Anycast provider for SMTP? William Herrin (Jun 16)