In message <ofbf91a47c.2e7c9f7c-on85257b1f.0049de28-85257b1f.004aa...@e1b.org>, wbr...@e1b.org writes: > Congrats to ISC and everyone that has worked on BIND 10! > > I am building new name servers and redesigning our infrastructure with an > eye towards streamlining, improving security and implementing DNSSEC. I > had been testing a few things with BIND 9.9.x. Now that BIND 10 is > released, I am wondering which way to go. Will ISC continue to develop > the BIND 9 code stream? I saw a mention of RRL being added to 9.10, but > how long will development continue before hitting ESV?
BIND 10 is still a way off being a replacement for BIND 9. Development for both is still proceeding in parallel. BIND 9 is still the server to install for production. BIND 10 is more for test environments at this stage though we would like people to play with it give feedback (good or bad). As of BIND 9.9.3, BIND 9.9 will be a extended support version. BIND 9.9.0 was released March 2012 so it will be supported until March 2016 and perhaps further as per the software support policy. https://www.isc.org/wordpress/software/software-support-policy/ > William Brown > Core Hosted Application Technical Team and Messaging Team > Technology Services, WNYRIC, Erie 1 BOCES > (716) 821-7285 -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org _______________________________________________ Please visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users to unsubscribe from this list bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users