NIC Mexico Firms Up DNS Servers for .MX Domain Names

Updated on Monday, November 21st, 2005 at 9:48 am

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Monterrey, Mexico - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - November 21, 2005 - The organization that manages the country code top level domain .MX, NIC Mexico, has presented a new technology development that strengthens the performance of its infrastructure.

According to Oscar Robles, CEO of NIC Mexico, ”Two years ago, we implemented the Shared Unicast/Anycast technology in one of our servers. This scheme prevents the users from experiencing service degradation in the DNS (Domain Name System) of .MX domain names. During 2005 we implemented the same scheme in all the DNS servers from our network.”

”The main idea of the Anycast scheme is to provide a fault tolerant infrastructure for the DNS service of .MX domain names. If any of the servers working under this scheme fails, the requests made by the users for .MX domain names are distributed to the rest of the servers, which ensures high availability of the services we provide,” said Mr. Robles.

Mr. Robles also mentioned that they analyzed the requests they received for .MX domain names to decide the location of the new servers that work under the Anycast scheme. The servers’ network now has 2 global nodes in the United States (San Francisco and San Jose, CA), 2 global nodes in Mexico (Monterrey and Mexico City) and 1 local node in New York City.

Mr. Robles added, ”Each of the servers that work under the Anycast scheme uses different hardware and software components in order to avoid vulnerabilities of using homogenous implementations.”

He also mentioned that the Anycast scheme was developed by Mexican engineers and that NIC Mexico is one of the firsts country code Top Level Domain administrators (ccTLD) that have implemented this scheme, being the first in Latin America in doing so.

”The users of .MX domain names have benefits with this technological development, because our services are supported by one of the most reliable infrastructures worldwide,” concluded Oscar Robles.

For further information, please visit: www.nic.mx.

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