On 25 Jan 2014, at 02:10, Michele Neylon - Blacknight <michele@blacknight.com> wrote:
Can you please provide examples of domains where the situation you described could exist?
Eg: "target domain name. In fact, for the sake of redundancy, a domain name may have many authoritative servers, spread around the world and also operated by different companies."
I can't see how that could work technically, but maybe I'm missing something - an example would be helpful
Ever heard of zone transfer Michele? :-) Many organisations spread DNS service for their domains across multiple providers: avoiding single points of failure and all that. For instance many TLDs rely on a mixture of name servers they operate themselves, some provided by other TLD registries -- I'll slave your zone if you slave mine -- and others from commercial anycast providers. It might be true that the majority of registrants just stick with whatever DNS is offered by their registrar but not all of them do that. Clueful ones certainly don't.