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Atomia DNS

twaintwain Member
edited November 2012 in General

Anyone used it or heard of it? Looks pretty good for a PowerDNS cluster...

http://atomiadns.com/about/

Comments

  • I know @william is switching to all Atomia soon.

  • docs don't give a real good inkling as to RAM requirements etc.. wondering if three 256 lebs would be enough for an atomia cluster of some kind...

  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2012

    It's using PowerDNS as a DNS server so 256MB should be OK

  • We have PowerDNS cluster and usage is like 64-100MB RAM with CentOS 6.

  • OK cool will have to try it out then.. thanks for the feedback.

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