Re: [sidr] Slides for "RPKI Over BitTorrent" presentation

Danny McPherson <danny@tcb.net> Thu, 29 March 2012 00:33 UTC

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i don't think the rsync scale issues surprise anyone that was paying attention.  If we're already considering new architectures, substrates, et al., here perhaps we shouldn't be so quick on the trigger for Standards Track work and move this and related "investigation" to the IRTF, or at least ensure they're only Experimental until broader experience is gained.

Looking at the charts you presented I can only imagine what will happen with 40K RPs and >1M objects (which might be a reasonable assumption if this were fully deployed today - and that's only focusing on routed number resources). 

-danny


On Mar 26, 2012, at 1:33 PM, Rob Austein wrote:

> For those who didn't get to see the end of the "RPKI Over BitTorrent"
> presentation in today's SIDR meeting, the full slide deck is available
> at
> 
>  http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/83/slides/slides-83-sidr-9.pdf
> 
> and should be relatively self-explanatory.
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