DNS Services for a registrar

Peter Beckman beckman at angryox.com
Fri Aug 12 19:24:04 UTC 2016


If there are other metrics in which to measure DNS speed, availability and
redundancy, I'd love to seeing them. I have but my own datapoint and the
metrics from others. Tear down the testing model, but at least show a
different/better one in return.

On Fri, 12 Aug 2016, Keith Stokes wrote:

> Route53 can get expensive for lots of domains. Queries are cheap with the
> first 1M free, but if you have 1000 domains you’ll pay $500/month.
>
> You can build dedicated servers in multiple AZs and data centers able to
> handle that many domains for far less.
>
> You might also consider running dedicated servers in each of AWS and
> Azure to avoid a single-provider failure.

Having worked for AWS, there is no "global" control plane that would bring
two regions down at the same time. While possible, due to say a targeted
successful attack on both regions simultaneously, highly unlikely. Control
and data plane software updates and deployments are done regionally, and
often on an Availability Zone basis where applicable, to ensure there are
no defects.  Automation measures and will automatically roll back code that
breaks deployment metrics.

It's pretty sweet. Their internal tools team does amazing things with
automation.

Route53 is $0.50 per month per "zone" (domain) for the FIRST 25, then $0.10
per month per zone after that. 1000 domains would be $110 a month, not
$500. 500 million queries at $0.40 per million, another $200/month.

Who knows if you need that much, but it is pretty affordable.

Beckman
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