On Oct 14, 2013, at 7:08 PM, Paul Hoffman <[email protected]> wrote:

> A fictitious 100-person company has an IT staff of 2 who have average IT 
> talents. They run some local servers, and they have adequate connectivity for 
> the company's offices through an average large ISP.
> 
> Should that company run its own recursive resolver for its employees, or 
> should it continue to rely on its ISP?

Depends. Seeing as you said "average IT talents" I'm saying "No". These days 
"average IT talents" for a 100-person company probably means "sorta kinda knows 
how to make Windows not fall over and also do some Exchange stuff". 

My wife does some consulting for a number of companies of this sort of size 
(and I give her a hand every now and then), and unless the IT folk are actively 
interested (and most are not) I think running recursive is simply a mistake for 
them.
And auth doubly so….

W


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