Thursday, November 15, 2007

'There Are Not 13 Root DNS Servers...'

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Kim Davies writes on the ICANN Blog:

I am at the UN Internet Governance Forum, being held this week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A recurring theme you can hear here is one that has vexed the technical community many times before — “Why are there 13 root servers?” This question is usually followed by questions like “Why are most of the root servers in the US?”

So let’s dispel these myths.

More here.

Image source: My good friend & colleague, Patrik Fältström.

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