> > I think server products will be upgraded quickly, but in many > > parts of the world they will be deployed slowly. It's not just > > the ISPs that need to deploy new servers for this to work; > > it's anyone that runs a DNS cache. > > Where are these caches? > > Half are on the back-end, half are at the client. Which half won't > upgrade? Which half doesn't want the technology they are trying to use? your network people must be more responsive than the ones I'm used to. Keith
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- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Keith Moore
- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Keith Moore
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- RE: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth John C Klensin
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- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Eric A. Hall
- RE: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Keith Moore
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- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Eric A. Hall
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- Re: [idn] Debunking the ACE myth Eric A. Hall
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