Am 05.01.2016 um 18:03 schrieb Barry Margolin:
In article <mailman.13.1452009325.73610.bind-us...@lists.isc.org>,
  Alan Clegg <a...@clegg.com> wrote:

On 1/5/16 6:26 AM, Jan-Piet Mens wrote:
This might make you sad if you have lots of zones or large zones.

.. or even just want to look at what was transferred (whitout having to
recurse to a `dig axfr').

I see no reason to omit 'file' (except on a diskless slave ;-)

I ran into one exception to this rule - it seemed that the customer had
security requirements that did not allow "transient data" to be written
to disk.  They had to make sure that if the physical device was stolen,
all of their zone data didn't follow it out the door.

The in-memory copy is likely to end up in the swap partition

a proper dimensioned server has no swap partition at all, at least no one od the servers i am responsible since 2008 had one and *for sure* the memory requirement of a authoritative nameserver is pretty clear to don#t need it

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