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Hello everybody,
Which nameserver you would recommend (powerdns or djbdns) for about 200 domains? I would store the dns data in a mysql database and with djbdns I create the data.cdb with a perl script or with powerdns use mysql directly as backend. Thanks for any input! - dom |
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tinydns with the plain data.cdb, fast and simple. tinydns is really a content DNS server which serves static data of what it's known in the data.cdb file.
Using mysql backend creates overhead and decreases reliability so avoid using it for such a job if at all possible. Not to mention 200 domains is just a very tiny number for tinydns to handle. |
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