DNS Made Easy go in San Jose

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DNS Made Easy, the world leader in enterprise IP Anycast DNS services, has just finished the first phase of their expansion to their San Jose, California point of presence (PoP). The upgrade continues DNS Made Easy’s commitment to maintaining the largest dedicated IP Anycast DNS Network in the in world. The planned expansion was part of DNS Made Easy’s fifth generation network.

DNS Made Easy go in San Jose
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The company continues to evolve and change network architecture based upon current user demands. DNS made Easy is continuing to redefine the DNS industry with engineering ingenuity. This continuous drive to service perfection is one of the many reasons that clients make DNS Made Easy their preferred choice to over-priced and under performing alternatives in the enterprise IP Anycast market.
“Our network administrators have noticed a startling increase in the size of recent DDoS attacks over the past couple of months,” states Bryan Hughes, Vice President of System Operations. “We have measured attacks against our network in excess of 200 Gbps. To make certain we are prepared, DNS Made Easy has expedited our fifth generation network upgrades. We will continue to expand our capacity to exceed customer speed expectations and counteract potential attacks moving forward.”
DNS Made Easy has already deflected a few DDoS attacks in 2012, but has yet to experience any downtime as a result. With the expansion into San Jose, the company is in a good position to move forward with increasing capacity for legitimate traffic, while raising speed and redundancy in the network.
Future expansion into Frankfurt, Germany, Ashburn, Virginia, and Dallas, Texas, are scheduled for the next quarter. The higher capacity these sites will bring to the DNS Made Easy network will offer their customers increased redundancy and speed. The culmination of all planned upgrades will help DNS Made Easy achieve the goal of launching the industry’s first IP Anycast+ DNS network, slated to go live later this year.
More information about DNS Made Easy suite of services is available at http://www.dnsmadeeasy.com.

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