The Anycast network of RcodeZero DNS has grown again
TLD and secondary customers benefit from additional nodes in Berlin, Tel Aviv and Toronto. With the addition of these locations, ipcom has further enhanced the performance and redundancy of its Anycast service RcodeZero DNS. The node in St. Petersburg for secondary customers has been closed. You need a server location near you? Then contact us– we look forward to hearing from you.
For TLD operators, permanent availability, optimal performance, short response times and maximum protection of the DNS infrastructure are of the highest priority. To guarantee this, Anycast technology has become industry standard and almost every TLD has one or more Anycast providers.
Another European top-level domain, Iceland, has selected the Anycast service RcodeZero DNS. The registry ISNIC (Internet á Íslandi hf) based in Reykjavík manages and operates the technical infrastructure for the country-specific top-level domain .is.
ipcom's RcodeZero DNS Anycast service has been around for more than ten years. During this time, it has developed rapidly from its origins in Austria to a top international product.
The Internet and the players associated with it are in a constant state of change. Experts from nic.at outline possible scenarios: How is the Domain Name System developing? And in which direction is Anycast technology going?
The RcodeZero DNS Anycast service provides optimal load balancing with more than 40 locations worldwide. In the following text, we reveal why placing the locations correctly is a challenge, why the traffic hubs may not be as expected, and why sending out the first servers was so nerve wracking.
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