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On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 16:48 -0800, Rick Jones wrote:
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> It would make sense, but we know that's not how it works.
Did the root servers start-out "fully" geographically distributed or did that
evolve over time?
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Rick, this isnt the 1980's, if you're a global Internet company of today wanting to do global things, you beta test it in one location, and when you want to go public and kick it off, have it in place in all places you can by start date.<BR>
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