9 May
2007
9 May
'07
9:58 p.m.
On 9 May 2007, at 6:39pm, Andy Davidson wrote:
If you have 1 zone to serve, and you request a PI block for that, I don't really see a real justification.
What about if it's one very popular zone, and you want to get dns for it topologically close to as many end users as possible ?
There's nothing to stop you breaking off a bit of your PA and getting that announced at lots of places where you host an anycast instance, but now we're causing deaggregation.
If you aren't the LIR then you probably need the agreement of the LIR before deaggregating their allocation. I suspect that lots of organisations would like to spread the DNS load but aren't LIRs. Regards, -- Leo Vegoda IANA Numbers Liaison