Help!!! BIND Performance Question
David R. Conrad
David.Conrad at nominum.com
Wed Jul 5 08:28:41 UTC 2000
Hi,
BIND version 9 uses red-black trees due to the requirement of ordering in
DNSSEC and they do have an impact on performance. We're working on fixing
this in subsequent releases.
BIND version 8 does not use red-black trees.
Rgds,
-drc
kclaw01 at my-deja.com wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I am new to BIND Server.
>
> Someone told me that the BIND server is using red-
> black tree (balanced b-tree) to store domain
> data. Therefore, it spend a lot of time to insert
> record if the security extension is enabled (i.e.
> all the doamin data is encrypted) .
>
> Does anybody know whether the BIND server is
> using red-black tree to store domain data and the
> performance problem is true or not.
>
> Thanks,
> Raymond
>
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