Re: General performance

2009-01-06 Thread Sam Wilson
In article , Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 08:36:36PM -0800, > Scott Haneda wrote > a message of 35 lines which said: > > > First, if I learn it is in fact true that all 50K zones will be > > identical, is there any reason to make 50K zone files? > > No. > > > Is it

Re: General performance

2008-12-24 Thread Mark Andrews
In message <20081224122500.ga13...@nic.fr>, Stephane Bortzmeyer writes: > On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 08:36:36PM -0800, > Scott Haneda wrote > a message of 35 lines which said: > > > First, if I learn it is in fact true that all 50K zones will be > > identical, is there any reason to make 50K zon

Re: General performance

2008-12-24 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 08:36:36PM -0800, Scott Haneda wrote a message of 35 lines which said: > First, if I learn it is in fact true that all 50K zones will be > identical, is there any reason to make 50K zone files? No. > Is it ok to point different domains to the same zone file? Yes. h

Re: General performance

2008-12-23 Thread Dawn Connelly
You can make a single generic file and reference that one file repeatedly in the named.conf in each zone definition. I do that frequently for private IP address space. But keep in mind that if there are any errors in the file, you loose EVERYTHING. You can also consider using "INCLUDE" statements i

General performance

2008-12-23 Thread Scott Haneda
Hello, I am working with a client of mine, who jumped right into developing a backend system for managing his arsenal of sites. I am not entirely sure what he is up to, but there is potential to have to add in 50,000 zones. From what I can gather, all the zones are the same, they all have