iljitsch@muada.com (Iljitsch van Beijnum) wrote:
We're talking about TLDs here, not the root. There are very few TLDs that even use the full 13 or so addresses that are possible without using EDNS0. Country code TLDs have existed for 20 years without trouble without anycast, so I really don't see why this would be necessary now, especially as the shorter RTTs that are possible with anycasting are extremely unlikely to make a noticeable real-world difference.
I don't see from where you take the right to decide for a TLD registry how they should run their operations. There are a lot of reasons for doing one or the other, but I cannot see where you come in. Apart from that, I can tell you that these shorter RTTs make a hell of a difference. Elmar. -- "Begehe nur nicht den Fehler, Meinung durch Sachverstand zu substituieren." (PLemken, <bu6o7e$e6v0p$2@ID-31.news.uni-berlin.de>) --------------------------------------------------------------[ ELMI-RIPE ]---