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VeriSign promises 100% DNS availability

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VeriSign Monday officially announced its set of managed Internet DNS services with a promise of 100% availability.

Already available since the beginning of the year, the offering consists of DNS Hosting, whereby customers use VeriSign's infrastructure for primary and secondary DNS servers, DNS High Availability, where only the secondary DNS server is outsourced, and DNS and IP Enterprise, software to manage DNS and IP addresses in-house, VeriSign said in a statement.

DNS is the system that maps text-based Web addresses to numeric IP addresses. If a company's DNS service goes down, its Web sites become unreachable and e-mail is bounced.

Security problems with the most popular DNS software, the open-source Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) product, have put the spotlight on DNS security. The Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center (CERT/CC) has issued several warnings. Surveys have shown that many administrators are lax with DNS security.

VeriSign not long ago traded BIND for its own software called ATLAS, which stands for Advanced Transaction Look-up and Signaling system. The Mountain View, Calif., company promises 100% DNS uptime on its outsourced managed DNS services because it claims to have the knowledge and people to manage DNS right.

"It takes a lot of diligence to minimize risk when managing DNS," said Ed Choi, [CQ], director of managed DNS services at Verisign. "A lot of companies manage their public DNS services behind the firewall, essentially opening up a backdoor into their network."

VeriSign's DNS Hosting and DNS High Availability have Web-based administration options for the user and are available for any domain, regardless of where it is registered, Choi said.

Pricing for DNS Hosting starts at $50 per domain per year and goes down with volume or up with added services, such as e-mail backup, which will catch all e-mail to a domain when a customer's e-mail server fails. DNS High Availability costs $25 per domain name per year, with volume discounts available and extra costs for added features, Choi said.

DNS Enterprise and IP Enterprise, the software that allows a company to keep DNS management in-house, costs $2,500 for 250 IP addresses or DNS hosts. Extra IP addresses or hosts cost between 50 cents and $2 depending on how many there are. Customers are charged only for IP addresses that are in use, not for all IP addresses in a block available to a customer, Choi said.

The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.

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