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PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2010 5:03 pm 
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Changes done via DNS Manager, even single-entry zonefile edits, are pushed to the servers four times per hour. So, if you edit at xx:10, you need to wait only about five minutes.

I believe that if you have your own DNS server, and have Linode's ones as slaves, they support push-notification and update immediately after receiving such.


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rsk wrote:
Changes done via DNS Manager, even single-entry zonefile edits, are pushed to the servers four times per hour. So, if you edit at xx:10, you need to wait only about five minutes.

I believe that if you have your own DNS server, and have Linode's ones as slaves, they support push-notification and update immediately after receiving such.

You are correct.

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 Post subject: second time in two weeks
PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 1:02 pm 
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Another incident (network issue) in Dallas data center. My site was down for an hour. And whenever Dallas center has a hiccup, linode.com is down (really bad). Hopefully this does not become a trend.


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PostPosted: Mon May 31, 2010 1:44 pm 
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phine wrote:
Another incident (network issue) in Dallas data center. My site was down for an hour. And whenever Dallas center has a hiccup, linode.com is down (really bad). Hopefully this does not become a trend.


They publish information here (short term), but it would be useful to know (long term) how many times a month a particular data center has gone done for an hour or more.


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