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All stakeholders, interested parties and assembly members,

  Looks like just after Mike Roberts sent out his outrageous post,
his name server went dark.  Hummm?  Wonder why he doesn't have
a backup and automate cut over procedure?  And he was chattering
about people knowing what they were talking about!!???  Go figure...

  Regards,

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Spokesman for INEGroup - (Over 118k members strong!)
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
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Roeland and all assembly members,

  Well as you know, Mike luvs big iron.  Maybe there is a sales pitch
in this part of his comments to which you are responding to, Roeland.
Than again maybe Mike is just getting along in years too!

  But none the less you are quite right in your assessment.  Well done!
And yes we have gone over this stuff a number of times.  In fact so many
times it is tiresome.  But I suppose if it needs to be done again I will
just pull up my old posts on this stuff again, and with a tiny amount of
editing, post them again where appropriate....

Roeland Meyer wrote:

> Mike Roberts betrays his ignorance. A PC in a closet is exactly what it is.
> Well, maybe a few PC's. It's called clustering or RAIC (redundant array of
> inexpensive computers), the same idea as RAID, capacity AND
> redundancy/reliability. The closet may indeed be appropriate as well, as
> long as it has a couple of DS1s. Of course, each node in the cluster is the
> capacity of greater than 150 VAX 11/780s (For those not familiar with hist.
> of comp., 1 VAX = 1 MIPS = 1 VUP).
>
> Except for redundancy issues, one PC has more than enough umph to run root
> service for twice the entire Internet that we have today, with capacity to
> spare. I've done 10 million unique page hits per day with just one such box
> and g.root-servers.net ran on a single T1 for years. These are very
> conservative numbers. We've had this discussion over four years ago.
> zs01.root-service.net never exceeds 15% CPU utilization and it maintains a
> steady 1.5Mbps throughput. It's a pair of 500Mhz Celeron powered BookPCs
> (PCchips), using Linux clustering, for reliability.
>
> You don't need big iron to do this stuff. The web-servers and database
> servers place much higher demands on the systems. However, you do need
> intelligent operational procedures and someone other than Forest Gump on the
> switch.
>
> |> -----Original Message-----
> |> From: Jim Fleming [mailto:jfleming@anet.com]
> |> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2001 12:52 AM
> |> To: Jim Fleming; jun@wide.ad.jp; liman@autonomica.se;
> |> cgomes@verisign.com; demi@registro.br; enoss@tucows.com;
> |> plzak@arin.net;
> |> klensin@jck.com; klaas.bouma@dgtp.minvenw.nl; mmr@darwin.ptv.ca.us;
> |> karl@CaveBear.com; lyman@nexthop.com; andy@ccc.de; vcerf@MCI.NET;
> |> apisan@servidor.unam.mx; lynn@icann.org
> |> Cc: ga@dnso.org
> |> Subject: [ga] According to Mike Roberts....
> |>
> |>
> |> According to Mike Roberts....
> |> http://atlargestudy.org/forum_archive/msg01113.shtml
> |> "If you're the manager of a top level domain name registry, it's not
> |> a pc in a closet time anymore."
> |> "The Japanese government and the United States government are sending
> |> cabinet level officers to speak at the November ICANN
> |> meeting about how
> |> serious this really is."
> |> -----
> |>
> |> If ICANN is going to get serious, can someone tell Mike that his
> |> e-mail address on the ICANN web-site is apparently wrong or
> |> not working.
> |>    ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
> |> <mmr@darwin.ptv.ca.us>
> |>
> |>    ----- Transcript of session follows -----
> |> 550 <mmr@darwin.ptv.ca.us>... Host unknown (Name server:
> |> darwin.ptv.ca.us:
> |> host not found)
> |>
> |>
> |> By the way, I was not aware that ICANN was running TLDs on PCs
> |> in closets, but that is good to know. That will certainly have to be
> |> upgraded, as people move from the "toy" IPv4 Internet to
> |> serious systems.
> |>
> |>
> |> Do you use a 2002:<IPv4>:0000 prefix ?
> |>
> |> http://www.dot-arizona.com/IPv8/IPv4/
> |> http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg12213.html
> |>
> |> JimFleming@Unir.com
> |> http://www.unir.com
> |> http://www.unir.com/images/architech.gif
> |> http://www.unir.com/images/headers.gif
> |> http://www.unir.com/images/address.gif
> |> http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt
> |> http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/sdks/platform/tpipv6/start.asp
> |> http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg12213.html
> |> http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/ietf/Current/msg12223.html
> |>
> |>
> |>
> |>
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Regards,

--
Jeffrey A. Williams
Spokesman for INEGroup - (Over 118k members strong!)
CEO/DIR. Internet Network Eng/SR. Java/CORBA Development Eng.
Information Network Eng. Group. INEG. INC.
E-Mail jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com
Contact Number:  972-447-1800 x1894 or 214-244-4827
Address: 5 East Kirkwood Blvd. Grapevine Texas 75208








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