Considerations for Large Authoritative DNS Server Operators. Moura, G., Hardaker, W., Heidemann, J., & Davids, M. Technical Report 9199, Internet Request For Comments, March, 2022. Informational
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Recent research work has explored the deployment characteristics and configuration of the Domain Name System (DNS). This document summarizes the conclusions from these research efforts and offers specific, tangible considerations or advice to authoritative DNS server operators. Authoritative server operators may wish to follow these considerations to improve their DNS services. \newline It is possible that the results presented in this document could be applicable in a wider context than just the DNS protocol, as some of the results may generically apply to any stateless/short-duration anycasted service. \newline This document is not an IETF consensus document: it is published for informational purposes.
@TechReport{Moura22b,
	  author = "G. Moura and W. Hardaker and J. Heidemann and M. Davids",
	  title = "Considerations for Large Authoritative {DNS} Server Operators",
	  institution =  "Internet Request For Comments",
	  year = 	       2022,
	sortdate = "2022-03-01",
	project = "ant, diiner, paaddos, classnet",
	jsubject = "network_observation",
	  type =	       "RFC",
	  number =       9199,
	  month =	       mar,
	note = "Informational",
	  jlocation =	"johnh: pafiles",
	  keywords =     "internet routing anycast, IP anycast, dns anycast,
                  rfc-9199, root dns anycast (but not explicitly)",
	url =		"https://ant.isi.edu/%7ejohnh/PAPERS/Moura22b.html",
	pdfurl =	"https://ant.isi.edu/%7ejohnh/PAPERS/Moura22b.pdf",
	  otherurl =	       "https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9199.txt",
	doi = "http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/RFC9199",
	abstract = "
   Recent research work has explored the deployment characteristics and
   configuration of the Domain Name System (DNS).  This document
   summarizes the conclusions from these research efforts and offers
   specific, tangible considerations or advice to authoritative DNS
   server operators.  Authoritative server operators may wish to follow
   these considerations to improve their DNS services. \newline
   It is possible that the results presented in this document could be
   applicable in a wider context than just the DNS protocol, as some of
   the results may generically apply to any stateless/short-duration
   anycasted service. \newline
   This document is not an IETF consensus document: it is published for
   informational purposes.
",
}

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