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1 12-Jun-20001 NSI Registry Engineering & Operations Update Ari Balogh VP of Engineering abalogh@netsol.com

2 12-Jun-20002 High-Level Architecture

3 12-Jun-20003 Registrar Growth

4 12-Jun-20004 Average Daily Transactions Qtr to 5/31 In millions, compared to Original Plan and New Projections (peak of 27.5M)

5 12-Jun-20005 Total Transactions Summary In millions 38% 49% 88% 33% 38% 145% 19%

6 12-Jun-20006 Availability & Performance Service Level Agreement (SLA) allowances: –8 hours total outage per month, 4 hours unplanned –3 seconds average for check domain (excluding worst 5%) –5 seconds average for add domain (excluding worst 5%) January observed performance: –3.5 hours planned outage to implement governance issues, no unplanned –600 ms per check domain, 2.5 seconds per add February observed performance –No planned or unplanned outages –700 ms per check domain, 2.6 seconds per add

7 12-Jun-20007 Availability & Performance March observed performance –Two 2 hour planned outages, 1.25 hour unplanned outage –60 ms per check domain, 300 ms per add April observed performance –2.5 hours planned outage, no unplanned –78.5 ms per check domain, 319.5 ms per add May observed performance –2 hours planned outage, no unplanned –34.7 ms per check domain, 257.2 ms per add

8 12-Jun-20008 A Root Performance - UDP Packets/Second 5 Minute Average 30 Minute Average

9 12-Jun-20009 A Root Performance - Drops & Overflows Drops - 5 Minute Average Overflows - 5 Minute Average

10 12-Jun-200010 J gTLD Performance - UDP Packets/Second 5 Minute Average 30 Minute Average

11 12-Jun-200011 M gTLD Performance - UDP Packets/Second 5 Minute Average 30 Minute Average

12 12-Jun-200012 The Infrastructure Problem SLA that incurs $500K/day outage and performance penalties Single shared database experiencing 30% - 90% per month OLTP growth –Heavyweight stored procedures –Sustained 50%-70% utilization with peaks to 100% … and no more easy software fixes –Increasing extract duration for zones, Whois, registrar extracts, 5 - 14 hours Immature or end-of-life HA options for E4500 Sun, Veritas, EMC version and support issues

13 12-Jun-200013 DB Server Evaluation Evaluated top Unix machines –Sun E10000, HP V2500, IBM S7A/S80 Narrowed to E10000 and S7A/S80 Conducted three month live test of S7A/S80 –Ported gateway and application servers to IBM Java environment –Created RRP path configuration –Demonstrated performance and availability (HA/CMP) Investigated impacts of E10K –Different administrative model –EMC integration issues

14 12-Jun-200014 Definitive Results Excellent Java and C code portability S80 clear performance leader, benchmarks and real-world –Approximately 3 times the throughput per CPU vs. E10K –Noticeably improved Java performance (!) Robust HA implementation Complete 64-bit environment Native file system and volume management; excellent EMC integration Impressive and thorough support –Demonstrated appreciation for multi-vendor, mission critical computing

15 12-Jun-200015 Scaling DNS Domain name resolutions on A Root –4Q99 - 220M per day –1Q00 - 430M per day –2Q00 - 650M per day –4Q00 - 1.5B per day, more? Need 64-bit machines to scale past 4GB/23M domain name wall Developing bind extensions for high performance gTLD

16 12-Jun-200016 64-bit DNS Evaluation Engaged Unix vendors to aid with in-house evaluation of 64-bit mid-range Unix servers –HP N4000, IBM H70, Sun E3500 E3500 eliminated early -- scale and 64-bit issues H70 within 15% of N4000, upcoming upgrade substantially faster Chose M80 as new root/gTLD platform Using E4500s as alternate platform and placeholder for UltraSparcIII generation

17 12-Jun-200017 The Dot Problem Resolutions per day. A Root meltdown?

18 12-Jun-200018 Dot Diagnosis and Fix Too much load for existing E450 Qualified and put into production the [evaluation] H70 –Greater than 60% increased throughput –Jump from 220M resolutions per day to over 400M Qualified and put into production an S80 as placeholder for upcoming M80 deployment –Greater than factor of three improvement over previous E450 Tweaked TCP keepalive defaults and bind select loop Filtered dynamic updates

19 12-Jun-200019 The New Dot A Root resolutions per day with H70

20 12-Jun-200020 Packet Drops Percent packets dropped, day of H70 deployment Deployed 11 a.m. “Current” time (9 a.m. day after)

21 12-Jun-200021 Upcoming access - www.dnsentral.net


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