Re: Root Anycast

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On Tue, 18 May 2004, Dean Anderson wrote:

> On 18 May 2004, Paul Vixie wrote:
>
> > The result is a service which has never been "down hard", not ever, not for
> > any millisecond out of the last 15 years.  This is "strength by diversity."
>
> This isn't quite true. There have been multiple server failures. And if I
> recall, I think that there have been quite a few servers (like 12 of 13)
> that have been down at one time in this timeframe.
>
> But I haven't been keeping close track.  If someone has been keeping
> operational stats (like outage date, cause, postmortem) on the roots, I'd
> appreciate a pointer to this...

Outage reports and an outage archives maintained by the legacy root
operators would be nice.

I also rmember many incidents over the years involving root server outages
- but it's never official.  usually someone discovers a problem and
sometimes a root operator responds.  Usually in NANOG.

cheers
joe baptista


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