Our experience with blue(s)cat was not a good one.

That product would sporadically lose all of our zones.
Vendor blamed us (so did our angry customers).

Thing was, no one was in the office. We came into work one morning to phones 
ringing -- no DNS.
DNS because master config was empty. FTW?

Might be an okay product now if you need an applicance to manage 10 zones by 
one person.

To be fair to the vendor, this was a few years ago. Things may have improved by 
now (?)

HTH



----- Original Message ----
From: Frank Pikelner <frank.pikel...@netcraftcommunications.com>
To: j...@eagle.net
Cc: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 12:55:06 PM
Subject: Re: DNS Appliance

For a commercial appliance Bluecat Networks makes a good product. If commercial 
is not a requirement and djbdbs is enough, have a look at pfSense who make an 
excellent open source firewall appliance and now have a DNS appliance that is 
available.

Best,

Frank Pikelner

On 25-Mar-09, at 11:39 AM, "John D. Vo" <j...@eagle.net> wrote:

> Anyone has experience (good or bad) with a dns appliance?
> 
> Bluecatnetwork
> infoblox
> infoweapons..
> 
> Thanks.
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> Best Regards,
> 
> John D. Vo
> Eagle Teleconferencing Services, Inc.
> Network-System Administrator
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