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NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

Hi,

I would like to create a CDN but not with bind9 geoip to much false routing.

Any idea? Linux Debian

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  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep

    We are planning to launch anycast-as-a-service soon. Feel free to contact me if you want to join beta tests.

  • gbshousegbshouse Member, Host Rep

    @Zen - we are planning to start with 3 anycast locations (2 US and 1 EU), all fully DDoS protected (up to 50Gbps per IP, DDoS protection will be billed separately). TCP load balancing plus GRE tunnels support

    Thanked by 1Zen
  • MunMun Member

    OP, what is your budget?

    Mun

  • @Infinity580 said:
    but not with bind9 geoip to much false routing.

    I'd be interested in hearing the specifics of this. What was falsely routed? Fwiw, I run a worldwide private CDN based on bind9+maxmind, and it works for me.

    Thanked by 1marrco
  • @gbshouse said:
    Zen - we are planning to start with 3 anycast locations (2 US and 1 EU), all fully DDoS protected (up to 50Gbps per IP, DDoS protection will be billed separately). TCP load balancing plus GRE tunnels support

    Estimated how much does it cost?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @jimpop US may work but EU and others will routed to US, thats crap.

  • @Infinity580 said:
    US may work but EU and others will routed to US, thats crap.

    I don't have that problem. Have you created separate bind9 Views for each region where you have a server? Have you properly populated each View with the appropriate country codes?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited December 2013

    @Zen then help me, i dont find a solution yet.
    @jimpop yeah i did.


    Only as example, i get also routed to us but i ping from germany...

  • @Infinity580 if your POPs are close to AWS data centers, you can try Route53. It uses latency routing instead of straight-up bind9 geoip.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    I dont want to use Route53 or rage4dns. Should based on my own servers.

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