December 12, 2018: DNS – A Massively Distributed Database

1515 SW 5th Ave. Suite 900, Portland, OR
6:00PM – 6:30PM social | 6:30PM – 8:30PM meeting

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Justin Scott
DNS – A Massively Distributed Database

Step out of your SQL comfort zone and dive deep into the plumbing of the Internet. We’re exploring one of the largest distributed databases in the world, DNS. What is it? How does it work? How does it help you watch cat videos faster? How can it impact how your database connections, and how can you use it assist testing in local and test environments? Find out, as we take a journey into one of the Internet’s core underlying technologies, one that we all use every day without even knowing it.

Justin Scott Justin is IT director for Smart Communications, a leading corrections industry service provider, where he oversees a nationwide infrastructure. He has worked in various Internet technology roles since 1998, and in 1999 he founded the Managed DNS provider DtDNS, which he owned for 12 years.


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