i would fear for the interconnects if all seven root servers got 600/sec
Why?
5 minute input rate 26121000 bits/sec, 13430 packets/sec 5 minute output rate 19862000 bits/sec, 12327 packets/sec
That's one of two connections to a particular (busy) interconnect at a pretty quiet time (22:30 EDT Tuesday). We see 15-minute periods of ~35Mbps inbound these days on the same link.
The interconnects that are based on FDDI and DEC FDDI switches are working *beautifully*. Admittedly the bridging happening here and there to accomodate slow connections has occasional hiccups which cause nasty side-effects, but that's one of the very few flaws in the whole scheme of the MAEs, one NAP, and the special hack done at another NAP.
Say, does anyone know if ATM NAP gear can handle > 20Mbps yet?
Sean.
Given that the majority of traffic headed to RNS's from people not on one of the nets where there is an RNS (most people as near as I can tell), crosses the XP's to get to the RNS anyway, I don't see that it would really change that much. Owen