On 29 Feb 2024, at 21:39, Ondřej Surý wrote:

> Hey,
>
> BIND 9 supports a fixed rrset ordering (that is keeping the order of the 
> RRSets from the zone file). It has to be configured
> at the compile time, it takes more memory (to record that order) and it's a 
> #ifdef all over the places.
>
> So, henceforth, my question - does anyone still uses that? And if yes, what 
> are the use cases?
>
> I think BIND is the only server that actually supports this, so it doesn't 
> feel like the DNS can't function without it.

I know that Solaris distribution enables it, but purely to be backward 
compatible.  With what I don't know!

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