A major expansion of their global IP anycast network has been announced by the leading IP anycast managed DNS service provider, DNS Made Easy (dnsmadeeasy.com). Over 100 name servers have been added by DNS Made Easy at 6 new locations worldwide, increasing the performance, reliability, and security of the company's enterprise DNS infrastructure. Providing Managed DNS services to hundreds of thousands of domains with a 100% DNS uptime history, The DNS Made Easy network is already respected as being one of the most reliable enterprise DNS infrastructures in the world.
Taking place over the last six months, this expansion increased the number bandwidth providers at existing sites and added name server clusters at new locations. Internationally name server clusters were added in London, Frankfurt and Hong Kong. In the United States DNS Made Easy has added name server clusters in Los Angeles, New York, and Washington DC. Each location contains a cluster of name servers using DNS Made Easy's proprietary Elite Resolution platform.
Not only was the launch of these new sites done without any interruption of service but also DNS Made Easy engineers finished the project four months ahead of schedule. Vice President of Data Center Operations, DNS Made Easy, Bryan Hughes, declared: "Completing the expansion to our IP anycast network this far ahead of schedule shows our internal commitment to keep costs low for our customers." He continued: "DNS Made Easy has consistently found ways to offer a true IP Anycast DNS network for our customers at a fraction of any other valid managed DNS competitor."
From anywhere on the planet, DNS Made Easy's use of IP anycast routing technology provides low latency in DNS response times. Vice President and CTO, Tiggee, David Miller, declared: "Our DNS Made Easy customer base includes many international companies that need a DNS provider that answers DNS queries local to where their users are." He continued: "Adding these additional locations to our network will increase DNS query performance for our growing customer base world wide and provides the infrastructure necessary to handle expected growth up to query loads exceeding 100 billion queries per day."