It seems that qname minimization would increase the number of queries in
cases where the same DNS server has both a zone and it parent zone.  Extra
queries and more round trips is a concern.  Can someone quantify how much
affect it would have?

For example, minimized queries might take 5 queries:
com
example.com
dept.example.com
group.dept.example.com
host.group.dept.example.com

But if the last three were all on the example.com DNS servers, it would
currently take only three queries, without minimization.  And how much does
caching reduce the affect?

-- 
Bob Harold
DNS and DHCP
University of Michigan

On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 6:01 PM, Stephen Farrell <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
>
> On 07/10/14 22:54, Warren Kumari wrote:
> > Sorry, to me Stephane's qname minimizations is an obvious no-brainer
> > -- we should Just Do It(tm)[0].
> ...
> > [0]: Yes, we should test it and make 100% sure it doesn't break
> > something[1]. It seems so obviously safe that I'm concerned there is a
> > monster under the bed...
>
> +1 getting that done in DNSOP or DPRIVE is right, I don't really
> care so much myself
>
> S.
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