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*Internet Software Consortium, ''SNS@ISC and Global Anycast'' [https://www.isc.org/solutions/sns-anycast] Examples of the use of anycasting in [[DNS]] software, and both public benefit and commercial applications, by a well-known not-for-profit development center
*Internet Software Consortium, ''SNS@ISC and Global Anycast'' [https://www.isc.org/solutions/sns-anycast] Examples of the use of anycasting in [[DNS]] software, and both public benefit and commercial applications, by a well-known not-for-profit development center
*Joe Abley, Internet Software Consortium, ''Hierarchical Anycast for Global Service Distribution'', a more technical description of IP anycast in global networks, with substantial detail of failure and recovery modes
*Joe Abley, Internet Software Consortium, ''Hierarchical Anycast for Global Service Distribution'' [http://ftp.isc.org/isc/pubs/tn/isc-tn-2003-1.html], a more technical description of IP anycast in global networks, including monitoring, fault tolerance and security

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  • Internet Software Consortium, SNS@ISC and Global Anycast [1] Examples of the use of anycasting in DNS software, and both public benefit and commercial applications, by a well-known not-for-profit development center
  • Joe Abley, Internet Software Consortium, Hierarchical Anycast for Global Service Distribution [2], a more technical description of IP anycast in global networks, including monitoring, fault tolerance and security