From b90dd6c0a9df584619d3c47be7c9417f55d5ccf6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bob Halley Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 22:54:46 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] checkpoint --- README | 72 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README b/README index c9dbba2048..f115799591 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,7 +1,69 @@ BIND 9 - XXX Introduction XXX + BIND version 9 is a major rewrite of nearly all aspects of the + underlying BIND architecture. This re-architecting of BIND was + necessitated by the expected demands of: + + - Domain name system growth, particularly in very large + zones such as .COM + - Protocol enhancements necessary to securely query and + update zones + - Protocol enhancements necessary to take advantage of + certain architectural features of IP version 6 + + These demands implied performance requirements that were not + necessarily easy to attain with the BIND version 8 + architecture. In particular, BIND must not only be able to + run on multi-processor multi-threaded systems, but must take + full advantage of the performance enhancements these + architectures can provide. In addition, the underlying data + storage architecture of BIND version 8 does not lend itself to + implementing alternative back end databases, such as would be + desirable for the support of multi-gigabyte zones. As such + zones are easily foreseeable in the relatively near future, + the data storage architecture needed revision. The feature + requirements for BIND version 9 included: + + - Scalability + Thread safety + Multi-processor scalability + Support for very large zones + + - Security + Support for DNSSEC + Support for TSIG + Auditability (code and operation) + Firewall support (split DNS) + + - Portability + + - Maintainability + + - Protocol Enhancements + IXFR, DDNS, Notify, EDNS0 + Improved standards conformance + + - Operational enhancements + High availability and reliability + Support for alternative back end databases + + - IP version 6 support + IPv6 resource records (A6, DNAME, etc.) + Bitstring labels + APIs + + BIND version 9 development has been underwritten by the following + organizations: + + Sun Microsystems, Inc. + Hewlett Packard + Compaq Computer Corporation + IBM + Process Software Corporation + Silicon Graphics, Inc. + Network Associates, Inc. + U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency BIND 9.0.0b1 @@ -17,6 +79,10 @@ BIND 9.0.0b1 The ISC does not recommend using BIND 9.0.0b1 for "production" services. + We hope users of BIND 9.0.0b1 will provide feedback, bug fixes, and + enhancements. If you are not in a position to do so, it would + probably be better to wait until subsequent releases. + Much of the core technology planned for BIND 9.0.0 is in this beta release. Some of the highlights are: @@ -67,6 +133,10 @@ BIND 9.0.0b1 Documentation + Future releases will contain a lot more documentation, + but a preliminary version of the Administrator's + Reference Manual is in the doc/arm subdirectory. + Building