Il 08/01/2020 09:10 Christian Huitema <huitema@xxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
Centralization manifests itself in many ways. EKR is correct that big ISP do get a huge part of the traffic -- last time I checked, there was at least one ISP in China and another in India that served pretty much as many customers as Google DNS. There is also centralization at work due to outsourcing of the DNS service by ISP. This is a classic concentration path: an outsourcer that serves many ISP will achieve economies of scale and may be able to monetize the data flow, making outsourcing a viable option for the ISP. Experience predicts that competition between these outsourcers will exhibit "winners take all" dynamics leading to concentration. As EKR says, the move to third party resolvers may well counter concentration in the back end of the network. It could also achieve the opposite, but there are risks on both sides of this issue. I don't see how we can achieve consensus that one side of the risk is more dangerous than the other.
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