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  1. Anycast.com | A Resource Hub for BGP Anycast

    What is BGP Anycast? BGP Anycast is a network addressing and routing technique that lets multiple servers in different locations all sit behind a single IP address. Anycast leverages Border Gateway …

  2. Performance & HA - Anycast.com

    With our anycast technology, you can distribute your content, data, and applications to as many PoPs (points of presence) as you want, and direct incoming traffic to the nearest one, utilizing the same IP …

  3. Use Cases | Anycast.com

    Review these common industry use cases where Anycast can boost your platforms and services.

  4. IPv6 - Anycast.com

    With anycast, you can make multiple, distributed resources from a single IPv6 anycast address. One IPv6 address can belong to different nodes in a global footprint, and with anycast, incoming traffic is …

  5. Resources - Anycast.com

    Explore these educational articles, videos, and technical assets from industry experts on BGP Anycast.

  6. Authoritative DNS - Anycast.com

    By anycasting their infrastructure, authoritative DNS providers can provide fast and reliable DNS resolution for their users. Using anycast, recursive lookup requests are resolved by the nearest …

  7. Recursive DNS - Anycast.com

    With anycast technology, you can distribute your content, data, and applications to as many PoPs (points of presence) as you want, and direct incoming traffic to the nearest one, utilizing the same IP …

  8. Tools | Anycast.com

    Autocast A method and associated tooling developed by SIDN Labs. Use it to automatically select an optimal set of anycast points-of-presence (PoPs) to minimize client latency in an anycast service …

  9. Security Providers - Anycast.com

    Anycast is used to connect end users to the nearest available firewall application server quickly and reliably. If one application server is taken offline for maintenance, or fails for another reason, users …

  10. FAQs | Anycast.com

    With anycast, you can make multiple, distributed resources from a single IPv6 anycast address. One IPv6 address can belong to different nodes in a global footprint, and with anycast, incoming traffic is …