If I remember correctly, $GENERATE is a zone file syntax only.  When you start 
up BIND, it parses those out and loads the generated records as if you'd 
written them out manually.  $GENERATE just helps condense the zone file, but 
has no impact on overall operation.

I'm sure someone from ISC could provide a much more technically in depth 
answer, but hopefully my memory serves correctly.

t.

From: bind-users-bounces+tsnyder=rim....@lists.isc.org 
[mailto:bind-users-bounces+tsnyder=rim....@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of hugo 
hugoo
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 12:14 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: records via GENERATE

Dear all,

Is there a difference between the configuration of a set of A records using:


1) GENERATE command like:   $GENERATE 0-255 $-1.2.3          A        3.2.1.$


2) Defining all the records one by one.




- difference in the amount of memory used?

- difference in the speed to retrive the answer.


If GENERATE command is used  ==> is the answer "calculated" at the query 
incoming or are all the records already present in memory?


Thanks in advance for your feedback,




















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