On Tuesday, 17 September 2019 03:23:00 UTC YAN Zhiwei wrote:
... For example, even a mirror site is deployed, the nearby resolution may reach other faraway node due to the decision of BGP (although yes, the geolocation is different from the network topology). Maybe the “local” mirror site can be deployed to attract more resolution traffic in the local network and the performance of overall DNS root service can still be improved (no matter of the deployed locations) from the global perspective, some metrics and measurements are still needed to optimize the deployment locations of the mirror sites. ...
zhiwei, the best current practice for anycast operations is RFC 4768. sections 4.3 and 4.4 are especially pointful. does your operational experience or laboratory prototyping/testing reveal any gaps or outdated concepts? my own observations of global cache miss traffic show me that the root zone is not statistically important, and i predict that more good can be done at least total cost of complexity by getting DNSSEC validation and QNAME minimization deployed in more recursive servers ("full resolvers") than by adding more nodes or more letters to the RSS, or by improving their local reachability. -- Paul