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OpenView Network Node Manager: Designing and Implementing an Enterprise Solution
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OpenView Network Node Manager: Designing and Implementing an Enterprise Solution

by John Blommers
September 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
352 pages
6h 41m
English
Pearson
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Loading Factors for DNS Systems

Administrators of DNS are very considerate of the mission-critical nature of these systems. A high CPU load factor on a name server would be cause for concern. So, naturally, the administrators frown upon an NNM system sending bursts of DNS requests in the hundreds-per-second range all day long. Fortunately, DNS is very efficiently implemented. All network queries arrive inside lightweight UDP packets and all replies are satisfied either from RAM cache or from another name server. Only simple operations are performed, and just a little data is transmitted. Disk I/O is created only when named must refresh a domain, restart, dump its database, swap, or write a syslog message. You definitely want to provision enough ...

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