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If location are just example, may check buyvm anycast
but it requires i need to have vps with them. I current at DO and Linode
This should do : https://www.cloudns.net/geodns/
Good choice.> @PUSHR_Victor said:
Good choice.
@gbshouse rage4.com
Check NS1. Works really well!
If location is just an example then you can do our Anycast network with 6 PoPs (and expanding). And you don't need 6 services, just one.
Route 53
Same asking here, is there any providers support more specific geo routing, such as by cities / states, particularly Australia?
Checked with Route53 which is impossible for Australia right now.
ap-southeast-2 is based in Sydney.
x2 for Route 53.
Nah, I meant Route53’s geo routing feature only deepens to country level in terms of Australia. You can’t, say resolve 1.2.3.4 for visitors come from Sydney and 2.3.4.5 for Melbourne
It kills me that all of these offers start with one zone. Yes, building and serving does cost you a bit, but starting at $10/mo for 50 records (for instance).. yeah, no. I'll setup my own gdnsd/PowerDNS cluster over a weekend and let it pay for itself after the 4th domain.
Gotcha. But you're trying to shave ~10ms?
If you're trying to make bits of Oz faster, I'd talk to @Oliver.
For that precision use constellix.com geodns proximity + geo ip filter feature. I use constellix and amazon route53 for geodns for my domains. Will be more costly for your budget but if you need per city level geodns precision, constellix.com is it https://constellix.com/dns/geo-dns-services/. Constellix is from owners of DNSMadeEasy which I also use myself
I use GeoDNS to direct to my geographically dispersed backend servers located in London, Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Seattle, Dallas, New York/New Jersey, Sydney and Melbourne.
docs http://help.constellix.com/creating-a-geo-filter-rule/
http://help.constellix.com/creating-a-geo-proximity-rule/
I've evaluated and use several geodns solutions and fastest is constellix, then cloudflare load balancer with geodns steering and then amazon route53 geodns/geo latency services. I predominantly use amazon route53 though as it cheaper than constellix and cloudflare once you factor in dns healthchecks and failovers etc.
FYI, Cloudflare Load Balancer used to be called Traffic Manager