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Re: Memory leak cause of Comcast DNS problems


From: David Conrad <david.conrad () nominum com>
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 23:14:06 -0700


Hi,

On Apr 17, 2005, at 8:20 PM, Eric A. Hall wrote:
| The maximum amount of memory to use for the server's cache, in
| bytes. [...] The default is unlimited, meaning that records are
| purged from the cache only when their TTLs expire.

That was my first guess too.

Most DNS servers don't even have this switch.

Actually, I suspect most servers now do, at least in the context of Internet service provision. I believe BINDv9 + dnscache + CNS (don't know about maradns, powerdns, or posadis but I believe their relative percentage isn't significant) outnumber BINDv4 and BINDv8. Don't know if Microsoft DNS allows you to limit memory consumption, but I don't think it is used in an ISP context that frequently (although I might be wrong).

Rgds,
-drc


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