Brandon,
It really depends on the hypervisor in operation. You can take a look at
vCloud Director (http://www.vmware.com/products/vcloud-director/) and
BMC
(http://www.bmc.com/products/product-listing/bmc-cloud-lifecycle-management.html)
-Original Message-
From: Brandon Kim
To: nanog gro
Not sure of any comparison but I know BIND is widely used in the ISP
space and they tend to have lots of zones as expected.
-Original Message-
From: Donald Eastlake
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: DNS performance...
Date: Wed, 5 May 2010 10:41:24 -0400
Hi,
There are a large number of DNS
>>Inside customers, we have not changed to force port 587 and
>>authentication for email clients, but the topic has come up in
>>discussions. This won't of course, stop spammers if they are hijacking
>>the users local email client settings.
How best would you stop spammers hijacking local users e
Suresh,
I am more interested in option 1 and would want opinion from those with
experience on that.
-Original Message-
From: Suresh Ramasubramanian
To: Alex Kamiru
Cc: nanog
Subject: Re: Carrier class email security recommendation
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 15:37:46 +0530
You have
I am in the process of sourcing for a carrier class email security
solution that will replace our current edge spam gateways based on open
source solutions. Some solutions that am currently considering are
Ironport, Fortinet Fortimail, MailFoundry and Barracuda. I'd therefore
wish to know, based on
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