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We replace `ns-ovh-sg` with `ns-do-sg`; this is a purely financial decision: `ns-ovh-sg` costs $60/month, $720/year. `ns-do-sg` (Digital Ocean), is also a Singapore-based DNS server. It's a basic-regular-2vcpu-4GiB RAM-80GB SSD-4TiB bandwidth for $24/month, $288/year. That's a yearly savings of $432. I had originally overspec'ed the Singapore server because I suspected that there was a ton of traffic in Asia; I was wrong. It's not even 20% the traffic of Europe or North America. I am confident the Digital Ocean server will be able to handle it. I also reintroduce `ns-gce` as the second server in North America, backing up `ns-hetzner`. My hope is that `ns-hetzner` carries most of the load, and `ns-gce` carries the rest, but not so much as to trigger Google Cloud Platform's (GCP's) expensive bandwidth billing. | DNS server | Queries / second | |:-----------|-----------------:| | ns-hetzner | 10706.4 | | ns-ovh | 10802.0 | | ns-ovh-sg | 1677.7 |