08-04-2006, 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by swami
Seeing you guys at webair don't answer my support emails, perhaps you will answer me here.
Why does Webair who professes to be a proffessional hosting provider have their 2 nameservers on the same 'C ' class ip.
Any decent host would have their 2 main nameservers held in different locations on different c class ips.
You guys are notorious for downtime so you should look into this option so when one nameserver goes down, the other one won't as well
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Here's what Webair told me about this:
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Our name servers are in fact redundant - they are in seperate facilities. We own all of our own IP addresses, and they're routable to any of our data centers.
We have multiple tiers of redundency for our network, and as long as our network remains active so will our name servers.
In addition to the network redundency, each name server is a load balanced cluster of 6 seperate servers. Our load balancers are also redundant using VRRP.
I hope I've adaquately addressed your concern, if you have any further questions please let me know.
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