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Re: .ORG problems this evening
From: "Christopher L. Morrow" <chris () UU NET>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 05:28:05 +0000 (GMT)
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, Todd Vierling wrote:
It makes me wonder how UltraDNS got a contract to manage the domain on all of two nameservers hosted on the same subnet, given that they were supposed to have deployed "geographically diverse" (or something like that) servers. But then, we know ICANN smokes the crack liberally at times....
Just because they hosts are on the same subnet and are apparently behind the same end device for you doesn't make them non-geographically diverse if they are really anycast pods, does it? It really just means one anycast pod was down for a time :( It is one of the things that anycast makes difficult though :( Troubleshooting anycast from the outside is a bear.
Current thread:
- Re: DNS anycast considered harmful (was: .ORG problems this evening), (continued)
- Re: DNS anycast considered harmful (was: .ORG problems this evening) Leo Bicknell (Sep 18)
- Re: DNS anycast considered harmful (was: .ORG problems this evening) Todd Vierling (Sep 18)
- Re: DNS anycast considered harmful (was: .ORG problems this evening) Iljitsch van Beijnum (Sep 18)
- RE: DNS anycast considered harmful (was: .ORG problems this evening) David Schwartz (Sep 18)
- yo' grammar so funny (was Re: DNS anycast considered harmful) Todd Vierling (Sep 18)
- Re: DNS anycast considered harmful (was: .ORG problems this evening) Stephen J. Wilcox (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Stephen J. Wilcox (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Todd Vierling (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Rodney Joffe (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Christopher L. Morrow (Sep 17)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening E.B. Dreger (Sep 17)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Alex Bligh (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Todd Vierling (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening just me (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Todd Vierling (Sep 18)
- Re: .ORG problems this evening Leo Bicknell (Sep 18)