We don't carry the traffic.
We just tell it where the harbor is.
tnetdev is the quiet infrastructure behind every domain it answers for — two beacons, running in the dark, twenty years running, mostly unnoticed by design. That's the job done right.
Two lights. One harbor.
A single point of failure isn't a harbor authority — it's a rumor. So there are always two.
ns1.tnetdev.com
The first light. Answers first, answers most, and has been doing so since before most of the domains it now serves existed.
ns2.tnetdev.com
The backup light. Silent until it isn't — ready to answer the moment the primary can't.
Twenty years, in order.
An authority doesn't rewrite its own history. Here's the real one.
First Light
ns1 begins answering. A handful of domains, one server, no redundancy yet.
Second Beacon Commissioned
ns2 comes online as true secondary authority. The harbor no longer depends on one light.
Moved to Steadier Ground
Migrated onto more resilient hardware — the same quiet job, on a sturdier foundation.
The Home Network Joins the Watch
tel.casa and the rest of the home infrastructure come under the same two beacons.
Still Standing Watch
Same two beacons. More domains than ever. Nobody's had to think about it — which was always the point.
The numbers, taken plainly.
Current Standing: All Clear
ns1.tnetdev.com · ns2.tnetdev.com — both lit, both answering