> > 3.1. Host population. A server's location on the network should be > > such that it has a low IP hop count to a high number of end hosts. > > Duplication of service should be avoided, such that any given set of > > end hosts needs to have a low IP hop count to at most one authority > > server for any given zone. > > a.root-servers.net > b.root-servers.net > c.root-servers.net > > I'd like to see if these servers comply with your reading o the section you > post avove. I'm not going to bother posting the traceroutes - I'm sure everyone on this list is capiable of doing them for themselves. What they do show is that none of these three name servers are located at the same locations, or even on the same networks, and thus yes, they do follow "duplication of service should be avoided" as stated above - unlike the AURSC servers. If you were refering to the hop counts, a and b are 10/11 hops away - not necessarily that close, but not that far away either, especially seeing the majority of the hops are >>50Mbps links. Scott.Received on Fri Apr 03 1998 - 21:47:26 UTC
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