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Thank you! What would such a competitive amount would be? 2 per each region covering east and west? or something more distributed such as 1 in a radius of 1,000km?
Regarding the original post, yours seems a commercial case, which probably will not be supported at the start.
I certainly don't need anything as robust as 1 per 1000km. I currently utilize ClouDNS as my main slave DNS provider. ClouDNS give me POPs in the capital city of every economically-relevant country.
I don't necessarily need something that robust for a backup slave provider. Something like 2 POPs per continent would be more than enough, say South Africa, North Africa, Sydney, Singapore, 1-2 in Europe, 1 in JP/KR, 2 in USA, and one in South America.
That should give decent-enough coverage.