> "The Kepler Network will streamline on-orbit communications with a > network infrastructure designed to act as Internet exchange points > (IXP) for space-to-space data relay. The Internet-ready constellation > will deliver data to and from spacecraft in real time, enabling > high-speed data relay through SDA-standard optical terminals." > > https://kepler.space/2023/04/13/kepler-raises-92-million-usd-series-c-to-complete-internet-ready-optical-constellation/ > > I keep wondering when or if Nasa will find a way to move their DNS > root server "up there" . DNS data is not all that much... it is the > original distributed database...
As others have pointed out a "root server" may not be very advantages, but what I think would be far better is to put up a couple of anycast recursive caching resolvers, aka 8.8.8.8/8.8.4.4 and almost anyone can do that, including starlink itself. -- Rod Grimes [email protected] _______________________________________________ Starlink mailing list [email protected] https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink
