Overview

SNS@ISC is an infrastructure service for publication of DNS zone data to the global Internet with maximum availability and minimum delay. Customers of SNS@ISC operate their own primary name servers where they manage their DNS zone data, and then SNS@ISC transfers this zone data to one or more of our globally anycast name server clusters. End users will see extremely high availability and short response times when they look up domain names whose DNS zones are served by SNS@ISC, and benefit from the features and services offered by the technical staff of Internet Systems Consortium.

Benefits of SNS@ISC

  • High Availability and Short Response Times to domain search queries
  • Protection against DOS
  • Shortcut to DNSSEC
  • IPv6 Compliant

Why Internet Systems Consortium

Internet Systems Consortium has maintained, supported, and published the BIND software system that operates about 80% of the Internet’s name servers. In fact, some of ISC’s founding employees have supported BIND since 1989.

Besides BIND, ISC also operates the F-root server, one of the busiest root name servers on the Internet, and the first root name server to deploy anycast technology in multiple continents.

Through SNS@ISC, we stand ready to make our expertise available to old and new customers who want the best possible DNS zone data publication. No company in the world today has deeper knowledge or expertise about DNS software, technology, and operations than ISC.

 

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Blog

  • DNS Changer
  • BIND 9.9 – Why should you care?

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  • IPv6 Subnetting - The Paradigm Shift
  • A Confession About The ICANN WHOIS Data Reminder Policy
  • US Telcos Withdrawing from DSL and Telephony Markets - A Case of Lobbying Power and Poor Regulation

Resources

Looking for white papers, presentations, recorded webinars, or technical information? Visit ISC's Knowledge Base.

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