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DDNS Throttle updates
\ (Peter Kringle) (24 Apr 2008)
. \ Kevin Darcy (25 Apr 2008)

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Subject:DDNS Throttle updates
Group:Bind-users
From:(Peter Kringle)
Date:24 Apr 2008


 
We have a zone with over 100,000 RR's in it. The problem is, from time to time, this zone requires full rebuilding which
is done via DDNS updates. And if our scripts which do the DDNS updates start pushing the updates in at full throttle, it
will cause the servers to slow down to a crawl.
I am trying to find a way to help mitigate this potential impact on our servers using some method with in BIND. Maybe either
by limiting, or in some way tweaking the server to handle the higher load.

Thoughts?


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Peter (K0VX)
http://www.planetnet.org




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