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BIND 10 is coming
From http://www.h-online.com/open/news/it...ng-945926.html
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I'm happy to see BIND continue to evolve, but a second rewrite!? That IMHO is a bit alarming, especially this soon after 9 came out, but then again, I don't believe much in total rewrites from scratch either.
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I've used BIND on my home server for a few years now, but recently I started testing Unbound and NSD in different usage scenarios.
I think I've made the decision to switch to Unbound for DNS within my home network, it appears to suit my needs just fine. |
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