Greetings,

We have submitted a new draft, titled “Service Binding Mapping for Service 
Levels”, which introduces 
a new SvcParamKey for enabling authoritative DNS servers to signal to clients 
which services to use 
based on their service level or use type. The draft aims to allow clients to 
use their local context to 
make informed decisions on which service endpoints to use based on their 
specific application needs.

We would greatly appreciate the working group’s review, comments, and feedback 
on the proposal. 

A new version of Internet-Draft draft-gakiwate-dnsop-svcb-sla-parameter-00.txt
has been successfully submitted by Tommy Pauly and posted to the
IETF repository.

Name:     draft-gakiwate-dnsop-svcb-sla-parameter
Revision: 00
Title:    Service Binding Mapping for Service Levels
Date:     2025-02-28
Group:    Individual Submission
Pages:    6
URL:      
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-gakiwate-dnsop-svcb-sla-parameter-00.txt
Status:   
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-gakiwate-dnsop-svcb-sla-parameter/
HTML:     
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-gakiwate-dnsop-svcb-sla-parameter-00.html
HTMLized: 
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-gakiwate-dnsop-svcb-sla-parameter


Abstract:

  This document defines a new SvcParamKey for use in Service Binding
  (SVCB) and HTTPS DNS resource records which enables authoritative DNS
  servers to indicate that a service should be used by clients having
  specific service levels or use types, such as "interactive",
  "background" or "realtime".  By providing this information, clients
  can make informed decisions about which service endpoints to use
  based on specific applications needs at that time of making
  connections.
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