> That's wrong.  You only need a single static IP address to run DNS.

Technically, yes. I like redundancy though, especially for e-mail.  If you
have one box that does web/e-mail/DNS, and that box goes down, web users
and e-mail senders are given an error that you don't exist.  If you have
redundant DNS, you get an error that you exist, but can't be found.  The
difference is that with a single box, e-mail bounces immediately whereas
with redundant boxes your e-mail is held for up to five days before
bouncing.  This gives you time to get the box up without losing any
messages.

-Brian

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