Packet Clearing House Sets up Node in CtrlS Hyderabad Datacenter

Packet Clearing House Sets up Node in CtrlS Hyderabad Datacenter
CtrlS Datacenters, a Rated-4 datacenter company, has partnered with Packet Clearing House (PCH) to enhance the Domain Name System (DNS) in India. CtrlS announced that this collaboration brings forth a PCH DNS Services Cluster at CtrlS’s Hyderabad 1 datacenter, aiming to enhance DNS services with the capacity to handle 100,000 DNS queries per second.

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Enhanced DNS Performance

The collaboration between CtrlS and PCH will result in faster internet access, reduced latency, and enhanced network performance for millions of users across India. DNS root servers are essential components of the internet’s architecture, translating human-readable web addresses into IP addresses. “Without DNS Root Servers, one cannot access any online content or even send an email. The action happens millions of times a day.”

Localised DNS Traffic Management

According to CtrlS, the newly established PCH – AS 42 and AS 3856 – are live in CtrlS’s Hyderabad 1 data centre. This will enable better management of DNS traffic within the region as well as for India, contributing to overall improved latency and performance.

Expansion Plans

This partnership is not limited to Hyderabad. CtrlS plans to deploy PCH nodes in other key Indian cities such as Noida, Bangalore, Lucknow, and Patna, strengthening digital services across the country.

Global Expertise

According to the statement, over the last 22 years, PCH served over 124 country code top-level domains (ccTLDs), 43 government central civil services (GOV.ccs), 23 military services (MIL.ccs), and select brand top-level domains (.apple, .bmw) with a network spanning 265 data centre locations in 119 countries.