New Instance of RIPE NCC Operated K-root Server Deployed in Milan, Italy
Press Release
Amsterdam, 12 August 2004
The RIPE NCC (Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination
Centre) in partnership with the Milan
Internet eXchange (MIX) S.r.L. has reached an agreement for the hosting
of a new mirror instance of the K-root Internet root name server in Milan.
The K-root server is one of the 13 Internet root name servers that resolve
lookups for domain names all over the world and form a critical part of
the global Internet infrastructure. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a
service used to translate between host names and Internet Protocol (IP)
addresses by virtually all Internetworking software, including e-mail
and web browsers.
This new instance of the K-root server is one of a set of distributed
mirror instances implemented by the RIPE NCC using an IP anycast technique
to provide high availability of the K-root service and improve resilience
to Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks while remaining transparent
to the end user.
The RIPE NCC has operated the K-root server since 1997 when the first
server was installed at the London Internet Exchange (LINX) in London,
UK. Since early 2003, RIPE NCC technicians have deployed mirror instances
of the K-root server in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Athens and Doha. There are
plans to have up to ten instances of the K-root server deployed by the
end of 2004.
“Our strategy is to deploy servers at multiple locations where
there is a lot of Internet connectivity. We do that in close co-operation
with ISPs who are also our members,” said Andrei Robachevsky, Chief
Technical Officer at the RIPE NCC. “However, by taking full operational
responsibility for the servers themselves, the RIPE NCC can build a very
strong service that is resilient to disasters and attack.”
Valeria Rossi, MIX managing director, says: “Considering the crucial
service represented by a root name server for the whole Internet community,
MIX has agreed to host the mirror of k-root.servers.net in addition to
the mirror of i-root.servers.net (already up and running at MIX since
year 2003) with the aim to provide a full redundancy for the root name
server replicas service provided at MIX to its members. This agreement
is another step in the cooperation with RIPE NCC, one of the key player
of the European Internet community with which we have already made in
the past efforts for improving the Internet central services provided
to the European ISPs community.”
Information about this node and the general requirements and guidelines
for expressions of interest for hosting a mirror instance of K-root can
be found on the K-root website
http://k.root-servers.org/
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