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by errordeveloper
3923 days ago
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Right, if you know how to set it up or have infrastructure in place... But most developers don't have time to read 600+ pages on how to run bind server OR simply have ops team that is very conservative at what goes in the DNS land. |
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failing that, bind is not difficult to learn. If you have an artificial divide between your devs and you, then you have far bigger issue. If you can't convince them of the merit of using DNS then there really is no hope.
the whole point of DNS is that you can delegate subdomains, so you can neatly isolate zones from each other
Plus saying something looks hard is a terrible justification for not trying something. I know bind isn't trendy, but it works and is simple. Failing that, there are at least 3 companies out there with REST APIs and 100% uptime SLAs.
prototype all the things!