ISC Review
Non-profit organization developing and maintaining core internet infrastructure software: BIND 9, Kea DHCP, and the F-Root nameserver.
Verdict
Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has been a cornerstone of internet infrastructure since 1994, responsible for BIND 9 — the most widely deployed DNS server software in the world — as well as Kea DHCP and the Stork management system. All software is open source and freely downloadable, with professional support contracts available for enterprises. ISC targets experienced network operators; it explicitly positions its software as a DIY solution requiring significant technical capability to deploy and maintain.
What it does
Open source software information, blogs, events, downloads and support
Best for
Organizations and individuals who want control over their network design, security, and data, and are willing to invest time in setup and management
At a glance
Pros & cons
- BIND 9 is the industry-standard DNS implementation
- Long-standing non-profit with strong community trust
- Kea DHCP is actively developed and modern
- Operates F-Root nameserver
- Requires significant sysadmin expertise — no managed hosting
- ISC DHCP is now EOL
- Community support only via mailing lists unless on paid contract
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Frequently asked
- Is ISC free to use?
- Yes. ISC has a free plan — Software free; professional support contracts available
- Does ISC have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can ISC do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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