DNS Privacy Interest and Concerns

2018-03-27 Thread Victoria Risk
We are taking a poll of DNS administrators to determine the level of interest 
in DNS privacy and to find out what are the significant concerns. So far, 
respondents have taken only 5 minutes on average to complete the survey.  We 
would like to get a lot more responses so the results are reasonably 
representative of the overall DNS community, not just the privacy advocates.

Please take a few minutes and complete this short survey: 
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/dnsprivacy

We are NOT collecting any personally identifying information (names, companies, 
or IP addresses).  We WILL report the summary results publicly.

Thank you!

Vicky
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Victoria Risk
Product Manager
Internet Systems Consortium
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DNS Server sizing guide?

2018-03-27 Thread Blason R
Hi,

Is there any DNS sizing guide available? I have created a sinkhole server
which is catering around 25 - 30 zones loaded with 4 CPU and 8 GB
RAM. I am daily adding around 1-5k of zones.

I need to know how do I calculate the resources consumed by BIND server? I
mean if this DNS server is catering to 500 users and to amy be 5000 users
how much RAM/CPU should be allocated?

TIA
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Re: DNS Server sizing guide?

2018-03-27 Thread PANG J.
My server once ran about 200,000 zones on a VPS with 4GB RAM, 2 vCores, 
BIND powered.


Running tests against them is good.
https://www.nominum.com/measurement-tools/


On 2018/3/28 ζ˜ŸζœŸδΈ‰ AM 10:54, Blason R wrote:

Hi,

Is there any DNS sizing guide available? I have created a sinkhole 
server which is catering around 25 - 30 zones loaded with 4 CPU 
and 8 GB RAM. I am daily adding around 1-5k of zones.


I need to know how do I calculate the resources consumed by BIND server? 
I mean if this DNS server is catering to 500 users and to amy be 5000 
users how much RAM/CPU should be allocated?


TIA


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Re: DNS Server sizing guide?

2018-03-27 Thread Grant Taylor via bind-users

On 03/27/2018 08:54 PM, Blason R wrote:
Is there any DNS sizing guide available? I have created a sinkhole 
server which is catering around 25 - 30 zones loaded with 4 CPU 
and 8 GB RAM. I am daily adding around 1-5k of zones.


I don't have an answer to your question.  But I do wonder why you are 
loading individual zones instead of leveraging a Response Policy Zone 
with the QNAMEs that you want to filter.  It's my understanding that 
BIND will be more efficient that way.




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Re: DNS Server sizing guide?

2018-03-27 Thread Blason R
Interesting I didn't know that. Let me dig in..can I have few examples
please?

On Wed, Mar 28, 2018, 9:36 AM Grant Taylor via bind-users <
bind-users@lists.isc.org> wrote:

> On 03/27/2018 08:54 PM, Blason R wrote:
> > Is there any DNS sizing guide available? I have created a sinkhole
> > server which is catering around 25 - 30 zones loaded with 4 CPU
> > and 8 GB RAM. I am daily adding around 1-5k of zones.
>
> I don't have an answer to your question.  But I do wonder why you are
> loading individual zones instead of leveraging a Response Policy Zone
> with the QNAMEs that you want to filter.  It's my understanding that
> BIND will be more efficient that way.
>
>
>
> --
> Grant. . . .
> unix || die
>
>
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