M On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 11:18 PM Salz, Rich <rs...@akamai.com> wrote:
> One reason for using DNS is that big sites often use a multi-CDN load > balancer. They can shift in as little as 10-30 seconds. > Also, just to level-set the conversation, I am extremely familiar with this routine (see sayrer.com) It seems like load-balanced IPs with an API would do the job better than DNS. At the time I had to deal with these problems, DNS was the only choice, and every CDN vendor seemed incompetent and unreliable. So I can understand why DNS is still the default. thanks, Rob
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