A URL for this Internet-Draft is:
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-dnsop-respsize-14.txt
For kicks I ran the included perl code against the 313 delegations
from the root zone (313 does not include "root" and does include the
11 test TLDs).
...I'll leave it to the draft to explain the headings and rankings
below. I did this just to measure the draft's assessments against
the TLD settings. Not that the TLDs are the only audience of this
draft, but it's a convenient data set.
Measured in %'ages of 313:
Max length domain name || Average length domain name
Color A-only A+AAAA A-preferred || A-only A+AAAA A-preferred
||
Green 59% 19% 19% || 99% 69% 69%
Yellow 35% 41% 18% || 1% 31% 28%
Orange 4% 21% 9% || 1%
Red 2% 11% 53% || 2%
The left matrix is more important (operationally). That's about the
only commentary I'll add, just to head off the concern of "red"s in
the right matrix.
To Paul and Akira, here's more or less what I did with the results of the pl:
looping through the names in the root zone:
server_set=`dig @127.0.0.1 +short $name ns`
size_estimate=`perl respsize.pl $server_set`
results=`echo $size_estimate | sed "getting '()'s#$name \2 \3 \4 \6 \7 \8#"`
echo "$results"
and then used a spreadsheet to do the percentages. (Shown in case I
messed up something.)
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