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Daniel Manley <dmanley@tucows.com>
Date:
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Subject:
Re: Questions about containers
Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine wrote: >containers "live" in the registry. end-users don't set them up and instantiate >them in the registry, as they've no access except as mediated by a registrar. > Yes, I am FULLY aware of the relationship between a registrant, its registrar and the registry. But you still didn't answer Klaus' question (and mine too) in regards to the trade-off of complexity vs. benefits with containers. I don't see many registrars offering more than a single container for a registrant to bundle all their domains together -- with possibly those containers inheriting from a single master "we-host-em" container (borrowing from your example).