Noah Robin via Unbound-users:

In my environment, we have a plant of internal recursive servers for our
data center and separate plants of authoritative servers; something like
65-85% of the traffic outbound from our recursive plants (several hundred
queries/sec per client machine) is destined for our authoritative plants. I
ran some quick benchmarks to compare per-query times for TCP-keepalive
queries vs UDP queries:

why do you have such a high numer of queries resolver -> nameserver?

once a resolver fetched a label it should be cached at the resolver.
and would not benefit from any keepalive.

other options:
- the ttl of labels served by the nameserver is very short and that result in fast
  cache expire and need to ask the nameserver again and again

- the resolver get many queries for differenet nonexisting label

Andreas

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