Regarding the separation of servers and zones, this is already common practice. BIND provides a good example of this. With BIND, one can serve an arbitrary set of zones from an arbitrary set of servers, subject to the ability to do zone transfers. So there is obvious separation.
Cutler
At 11:35 PM 7/9/2005, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 06:08:25PM -0400, James R. Cutler wrote:
> Actually, many naming and addressing management experts consider that
> the existence of a root defines a unique namespace.
The existence of a root *zone* yes.
We really should separate root *servers* from *root* zones.
Cheers,
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