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It's simple enough to get a secondary DNS server somewhere and put it on $5/month VPS. I use BIND and DNS replication (AXFR/IXFR) handles it.


Have you ANY clue about the size of .DE's name server infrastructure?


> Have you ANY clue about the size of .DE's name server infrastructure?

Is it more or less than the F-root server run by ISC?

* https://www.isc.org/f-root/

If you want, you can even request your own instance (a 1U Dell):

* https://www.isc.org/froot-process/

Or an instance of ICANN's L-root server, also 1U:

* https://www.dns.icann.org/imrs/

Would .de have more, or less, traffic than some of the root servers?


Are you following the thread? We're talking about redundancy for a single domain here.


The single domain here is a ccTLD, and DNS's heirarchical nature means your personal domain's redundant DNS can't mitigate an outage at the ccTLD level.


Sorry, no. I was responding to "I am reminded of the warning that zonemaster gives about putting your domain name servers on a single AS, as is common practice for many larger providers."

That is not the ccTLD, that is an individual domain and its name servers. I recall being given that warning for early domain registrations.




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