Seria interesante saber como anécdota que hardware estaban utilizando para soportarlo.
Saludos. Luciano.
El 20 abr. 2017, a las 13:05, Carlos M. Martinez carlosm3011@gmail.com escribió:
Trataremos de traer copias ! :-D
On 20 Apr 2017, at 13:03, Hugo Salgado-Hernández wrote:
Y con este se va el último de los root servers en unicast :)
Hugo
On 08:21 19/04, Alejandro Acosta wrote: Interesante. FYI
-------- Mensaje reenviado -------- Asunto: [DNSOP] b-root begins anycast in May Fecha: Tue, 18 Apr 2017 21:23:10 -0700 De: John Heidemann johnh@isi.edu Para: dnsop dnsop@ietf.org
[This topic is not directly relevant to dnsop working group events, but the WG overlaps with the right set of technical folks, so pardon the distraction.]
To improve B-Root DNS service, B-Root will be activating anycast on 2017-05-01, providing service from a new site in Miami in addition to our current site in Los Angeles. We thank Florida International University (https://www.fiu.edu) and Ampath.net (https://ampath.net) for hosting our new hardware there, and USC (https://www.usc.edu) for hardware support for this second site.
As part of this deployment, we will be renumbering B-Root's IPv6 address to 2001:500:200::b, effective on 2017-06-01 (pending final coordination with IANA). We also plan renumber our IPv4 address later in 2017; we will announce that date here. Renumbering will help support anycast with more resilient routing. (We will provide service on our old IPv6 and IPv4 addresses for at least one year after renumbering.)
Please address any questions about B-Root operations to b-poc (at) isi.edu.
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