TP'n to follow flow
just like DNS, the 'root servers' would still see the high request hits,
prior to passing off to local caching app.
and *someone* must have this expense/headache to maintain them.
Natambu Obleton wrote:
Why not make it like DNS and have each provider have their lookups
deligated to a local server and then each ISP will run a caching
server that will use a serial number system to get updates.. just like
DNS.
I know there are lot more DNS lookups then CNAM lookups per hour...
isn't there? :)
On 2/20/07, Mike Lynchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
With all other things said.. you might want a professional service
for this
like targusinfo.com
Maintaining and running an operation like a cname web lookup thing is
REALLY
high overhead in terms of web traffic etc
What happens when you get 30 ITSP/clients pulling 1000 calls each or
100000
calls each per day..
that can easily go up to 1 mill requests per day ,
How will you pay for the bandwith/hardware/failover/load balance etc
hardware for all this ?
or if you are going to charge then why reinvent the wheel.
targusinfo.com is what we would use..
Cname lookup is a really controversial matter , no one wants to
absorb the
costs , that is why some TELCOS charge 4.95 for callerid ( its
basically
the lookup service they are paying for) ..
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