Software/Hardware necessary for TLD DNS Hosting
Gerry George
ggeorge at digisolv.com
Sat Nov 11 15:03:09 UTC 2000
I was wondering what software and hardware (no. of redundant servers,
redundant access points, system load & capacity, etc) would be necessary to
become a TLD registrar for a (very) smallish country.
This would probably be for a couple thousand to hundreds of thousands of
DNS records total. Definitely not reach into the millions - at least not
for quite a while.
Would a proper installation of BIND operating on a server farm suffice?
What level of management and administration would be necessary. Ex. Can
domain registration be automated or does it have to require some manual
input/supervision?
Any other issues which would have to be addressed? Note, this is NOT via
the IANA and I already know about the docs located at InterNic, which
largely would not apply.
Thanks for any helpful discussions which this may generate.
Gerry George
Gerry E. George <ggeorge at digisolv.com>
Information Technology Specialist,
DigiSolv, Inc.
(758) 450-3444 / 3109 (fax)
http://www.digisolv.com
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