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[address-policy-wg] the cost of PI space
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Leo Vegoda
leo.vegoda at icann.org
Tue Apr 19 15:53:51 CEST 2011
You wrote: > What I meant is that maintaining the data once it's in the relevant DBs is effectively free. > Yes, there will be costs incurred by extra storage, load on the whois servers etc, but this > is all negligible, imo, when compared to the having actual humans interact with other > humans. I disagree. However well designed, the database system cannot run without some human interaction. People are required to provide technical support, implement new features and do all the regular maintenance you would expect for any operational system. That does not come for free. Regards, Leo Vegoda
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