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I have to agree. I run a server which, at the time, had 3000 domains on it. I used bind but every time I made a change to the data it would take bind many seconds to reload the zones. I eventually learned how to reload individual zones and this helped but it didn't always work right.
After switching to djbdns things worked like a dream. Performance was better, maintenance easier and the dns automation scripts I'd cobbled together to maintain the bind zones were a breeze to convert to tinydns format.
Now, years later, I've got more than 6000 active domains and everything is still running smooth as butter. Never had to upgrade because of a bug (security or otherwise). It just works. And works good.
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