Blacknight Chooses Afilias for Managed DNS With Anycast
Afilias, the world’s second largest domain name registry, announced that Blacknight has chosen Afilias for its Managed DNS service with Anycast technology.
Afilias’ Managed DNS services are designed to provide high capacity, better DNS Flood protection, and reduced latency for services such as content delivery and website hosting. A geographically diverse global network, Afilias’ Managed DNS integrates diversity at every layer with multiple hardware, software solution and bandwidth providers to ensure that DNS always resolves.
“DNS is the glue that holds the internet together and we’re excited to have moved to the Afilias Anycast DNS Network for our hosted domain customers,” said Michele Neylon, CEO of Blacknight. “Our number one priority for our customers is always service stability and security which is why we chose Afilias.
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Advantages to Afilias Anycast DNS include:
- Massive capacity that already supports over 200 top level domains and 20 million domain names
- Built in DDoS mitigation: Nodes may be logically managed to quickly address any unusual increases in traffic
- Global presence at every significant Internet traffic point in the world, assuring rapid website response and email delivery times
- Over 15 years of 100% uptime and availability of the secure, reliable Afilias DNS service to clients across the world
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“We have recently finished the rollout of multiple enhancements to our already robust DNS infrastructure and are delighted to welcome Blacknight as our latest customer for Managed DNS services,” said, Ram Mohan, Chief Operating Officer, Afilias. “We are pleased that Blacknight recognizes the value and quality of our DNS infrastructure.”
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