Philip Homburg <[email protected]> writes:

> It's been a while, and I don't recall the exact numbers, but some time ago
> I looked at an estimate of how often a copy of the root would be needed if
> all recursors switch to local root. I used root priming queries for that.
> 
> If you take that number and multiply it by the 1.4 MB that an AXFR of the
> root currently takes then you'll get a pretty big number.

FYI, I actually took one of our backends at b-root and performed AXFRs
to it to see how much of a days load it could handle for transferring
complete copies.  Not a fantastic, rigorous test suite, mind you, but
the upshot is that one single machine could handle about 1/2 the world's
load.  Obviously that's not a complete solution, but it did put my mind
at ease for the expected load as this was without even trying to
optimize anything.  With many sources available over multiple protocols,
I would be hard pressed believe scaling will be an issue, especially if
we pull in many sources and multiple protocols. 

-- 
Wes Hardaker
Google

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