Fun fact: ICANN's root server instance (L-root or "IMRS") runs NSD and handles hundreds of thousands of queries per second. Thanks for the great walkthrough!
4:28 afaik the server-count should match then number of cpu threads on the physical server, at least that's what i've read in the documentation :) Great video btw, cant wait to set up my own nsd servers
Fun fact: ICANN's root server instance (L-root or "IMRS") runs NSD and handles hundreds of thousands of queries per second. Thanks for the great walkthrough!
4:28 afaik the server-count should match then number of cpu threads on the physical server, at least that's what i've read in the documentation :)
Great video btw, cant wait to set up my own nsd servers
Thanks for putting the time into creating this video. It helps a lot.
Thanks! You rocks!!
Also a little information: centminmod uses nsd.
subbed! running this now on OpenBSD and Debian.. they seem to play along good :D thank you!
I'm running two instances inside FreeBSD Jails, and I would not be sueprised if NSD also runs on Windows. ^ ^
yalls rock; thanks for being real and sharing.
magnificent material. Love the music too!
nice video - to the point. Thanks.
Awesome tutorial. Thanks for sharing.
Very detailed and helpful tutorial!
are the notify and provide lines optional? I am only using one server for both ns1 and ns2
OP: opens vi
me: "shriek!"
That musical background is excellent. What is it called?
Music credits are at 35:40. Main is Coriolis Effect by logos.
A written version would be nice
Good idea - I will add it to the LowEndBox todo list.
This is a lot like CoreDNS though
Just use Cloudflare :P:P