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[c-nsp] DNS amplification
The last presentations that I saw about it said that we are going to be
fine:
http://www.iepg.org/2011-11-ietf82/2011-11-13-bgp2011.pdf
http://www.iepg.org/2011-11-ietf82/iepg-201111.pdf
Regards,
as
On 20/03/2013 02:53, Randy Bush wrote:
> i am not saying bgp and forwarding can deal with growth forever, but
>
> o over my career, the death of spinning oxide has always been two
> years away. yet the hardwhere jocks have continued to pull the
> rabbit out of the hat. perhaps, many decades later, ssds have
> finally caught up and physical limits are finally approaching.
>
> o a dozen or so years ago, i shared an nsf grant with lixia, dan, and
> others called "better bgp," based on the assumption that bgp was not
> gonna scale. i took the contrary position, we actually had no clear
> measurement showing it was not going to scale. out of this came
> beacons, 'happy packets', etc.
>
> so i think we need some measurements of the sky before we can judge the
> rate of its descent.
>
> randy
>