I am sure few of people here have experience of running root servers. Can someone share if there's huge difference in . root servers Vs gTLD servers? I understand that root only hold all TLD's - cc and gTLD delegation that would be few hundred TLDs delegation while gTLDs hold lot of domain names but if one country has root, what prevents having gTLD also? Certainly bit more hardware, storage and processing power but such facilities are available mostly say in India & South Africa which have significant number of big telcos. On Sat, Mar 10, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Graham Beneke <graham@apolix.co.za> wrote:
On 10/03/2012 09:12, Randy Bush wrote:
This problem is unfortunately not unique to India. There appear to be no
anycast instances of the gTLD servers in Africa either.
really!?
Yes. I was also a little surprised.
I'm sure that I read somewhere that at least one of the gTLD anycast prefixes was available at JINX (although I've never actually confirmed that).
I've gone through every permutation of
mtr [-4|-6] [a-m].gtld-servers.net.
again just to be sure. I'm reaching nothing on this continent.
-- Graham Beneke
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