HEAnet comments on Future of RIPE Hostcount Document
Hi, These are some comments that HEAnet would like to submit on the "Future of the RIPE Hostcount" Document presented at RIPE 49. - perhaps the paper should refer to the current distributed nature of the host count; this is something which might or might not be possible with the alternatives suggested - the current host count also gathers the numbers of SOAs, also a measure of the size and growth of the Internet - and the host count also generates an error file per TLD; this could be useful in maintaining the integrity of the DNS - in #2.1, I think attribution should be made to the author of the host program, the late Erik Wassenaar. - in #2.2, it should be said that the RIPE host count is used as a metric of Internet size, and an index of its growth. Certainly, we use it in HEAnet. - it might be argued that the host count also could provide some KPIs (key performance indicators) for RIPE NCC, its members, and other bodies - in #2.3, it mentions used addresses not entered in the DNS. The converse also occurs i.e. A records for hosts which are not reachable. We know that some people use the DNS as a database and that it often includes firewalled machines and even rfc-1918 addresses - in #3, another possibility to estimate the size of the Internet is to measure the number of domains. This might be done by the CC TLDs in Europe, for example Regards, Brian. -- Brian Nisbet, HEAnet, Brooklawn Hse, Crampton Ave, Shelbourne rd, Dublin 4. Tel:+35316609040/Fax:+35316603666 email:brian.nisbet@heanet.ie
On 22 Oct 2004, at 09:43, Brian Nisbet wrote:
- in #3, another possibility to estimate the size of the Internet is to measure the number of domains. This might be done by the CC TLDs in Europe, for example
It's worth bearing in mind that different estimators (or metrics) may give different pictures, especially with regard to trends. For this reason, I would suggest considering the various possibilities as complementary to one another rather than as alternatives. Best regards, Niall O'Reilly PGP key ID: AE995ED9 (see www.pgp.net) Fingerprint: 23DC C6DE 8874 2432 2BE0 3905 7987 E48D AE99 5ED9
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