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Dear public-informationarchitecture

An Internet Draft closely related with "Design Expectations vs Deployment
Reality"mentioned in the previous message currently rising a discussion at
architecture-discuss@ietf.org is

Centralised Architectures in Internet Infrastructure
           draft-arkko-arch-infrastructure-centralisation-00

Abstract

   Centralised deployment models for Internet services and Internet
   business consolidation are well-known Internet trends, at least when
   it comes to popular and user-visible service.  This memo discusses
   the impacts of similar trends within the Internet infrastructure, on
   functions such as DNS resolution.


https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-arkko-arch-infrastructure-cent
ralisation-00.txt


A current discussion related, "Centralization or diversity" (
architrcture-discuss@ietf.org) may be found at

https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/architecture-discuss/O
o4L389TadWcw6-jVR2zLZv_Ngk

https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/architecture-discuss/
mzaxG3aPcPIMikho70_EFwDb6nY

Regard,
Guntur Wiseno Putra

Pada Kamis, 09 Januari 2020, Guntur Wiseno Putra <gsenopu@gmail.com>
menulis:

> Dear public-informationarchitecture,
>
>
> This is how the Web to be part of the backgrounds for "Design Expectations
> vs Deployment Reality on Internet Protocol Development Workshop" convened
> by the Internet Architecture Board June 2019:
>
> "(Considering the possibility of)the deployed reality being highly concentrated...(which is) a serious issue for the Internet (regarding with) risks to user choice, privacy, and future protocol evolution...(while) on occasion, the differences to expectations were almost immediate, but they also occur after a significant time has passed from the protocol's initial development (examplified by among others)...
>
> The Web, which is built on a fundementally decentralized design, but which is now often delivered with the aid of Content Delivery Networks.Their services provide scaling, distribution, and Denial of Service prevention in ways that new entrants and smaller systems operators would find difficult to replicate. While truly small services and truly large ones may operate using only their own infrastructure, many others are left with the only practical choice being the use of a globally available commercial service".
>
>
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> Arkko, J. & Hardie T., "Report from the IAB workshop on Design
> Expectations vs. Deployment Reality in Protocol Development
> draft-arkko-arch-dedr-report-00" , Network Working Group of the Internet
> Enginereering Task Force, November 4th 2019
>
>
> https://www.ietf.org/id/draft-arkko-arch-dedr-report-00.txt
>
> The report is an Internet Draft which is expired May 2020.
>
>
>
> Regard
> Guntur Wiseno Putra
>

Received on Thursday, 9 January 2020 03:15:43 UTC