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Bind on scaleway?

Hi guys, would it be possible to install BIND on scaleway (online)/arm servers?

Thanks

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  • yomeroyomero Member
    edited September 2015

    I haven't tried but why not?

    Edit: Go here and try http://instantcloud.io/

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  • edited September 2015

    crap:
    Unable to access the network.

    EDIT:
    Oops!
    All C1 servers are busy, please retry in few minutes :)

  • edited September 2015

    I'm quite confused on how it would perform as well ( in case it would work):
    https://www.amon.cx/blog/scaleway-vs-digitalocean-and-deploying-webapps-on-arm/

    Still servers busy ( and they were during non weekends, during the day)...

    Signed in..Almost 3 am down here.. Will report morrow

  • I was able to get a trial just now. And to be honest, go and pay for it. You can pay per hour a ridiculous amount and see how it works for you.

    On the other hand, your sites are THAT busy? Generally DNS requires a minimal amount of resources.

  • I've signed in and installed bind fine. planning to make use of it as a resolver.
    Going to bed.

  • If you want a resolver for your own use, maybe you can set one up locally, on the computer you use to access the internet?

    But in both cases, I'd recommend using pdnsd or unbound, they use less ressources than bind and are considered more secure.

    Have fun!

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