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All About BIND DNS: Who, How, & Why

Linux Academy

BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a software collection of tools including the world’s most widely used DNS (Domain Name System) server software. The most recent major version, BIND 9, was initially released in 2000 and is regularly maintained by the Internet Systems Consortium. BIND: A Short History. Who Uses BIND?

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Scaling BGP Peering in Kentik's SaaS Environment

Kentik

we never initiate connections to the customers) on servers running Debian GNU/Linux. IPv6 peerings are starting to outgrow a single node. It also allowed mirroring the setup for our IPv6 fabric. We started by setting the requirements, including that we: Should support both IPv4 and IPv6.

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New Features and Benefits with AWS – Quarterly Update – Q2– 2022

Apps Associates

Price reductions on Amazon EC2 instances running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) OS – Starting May 28 th , 2022 there will be a price reduction on SLES On-Demand EC2 instances which can result in savings of up to 24% vs. the current On-Demand rates. Before today, customers could add up to 5 IPv4 CIDR blocks and 1 IPv6 block.

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Fascinating Facts from Kentik

Kentik

And how about the fact that Linux OSes show up in our Top 10 list as well? Here’s one that’s probably not too surprising: there appears to be a tendency towards larger packets on the Internet, with most of the traffic being made up of packets greater than 1000 bytes. IP Versions and Internet Protocols. Packet Sizes.

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