[dns-operations] Should medium-sized companies run their own recursive resolver?
Richard Lamb
richard.lamb at icann.org
Mon Oct 14 17:45:11 UTC 2013
Naturally I am assuming a relatively low tech corp for a 2 to 100 it person ratio (and trading my DNSSEC hat for a pointy haired boss hat).
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On Oct 14, 2013, at 10:42, "Richard Lamb" <richard.lamb at icann.org> wrote:
> If google concerns are irrelevant I'd say just use 8.8.8.8 (like many corps already do). Safety in numbers, deep pockets and lawyers ;-)
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> On Oct 14, 2013, at 9:09, "Paul Hoffman" <paul.hoffman at vpnc.org> wrote:
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>> A fictitious 100-person company has an IT staff of 2 who have average IT talents. They run some local servers, and they have adequate connectivity for the company's offices through an average large ISP.
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>> Should that company run its own recursive resolver for its employees, or should it continue to rely on its ISP?
>>
>> --Paul Hoffman
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