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5.2 Figuring Out How Much Memory a Name Server Will Need5.2.1 ProblemYou need to figure out how much memory a name server will require. 5.2.2 SolutionWhile this answer may seem like a cop-out, the only sure-fire way to determine how much memory a name server will need is to configure it, start it, and then monitor it using a tool like top. After a week or so, the size of the named process should stabilize, and you'll know how much memory it needs. 5.2.3 DiscussionThe reason it's so difficult to calculate how much memory a name server requires is that there are so many variables involved. The size of the named executable varies on different operating systems and hardware architectures. Zones have a unique mix of records. Zone data files may use lots of shortcuts (e.g., leaving out the origin, or even using a $GENERATE control statement) or none at all. The resolvers that use the name server may send a huge volume of queries, causing the name server's cache to swell, or may send just sporadic queries. 5.2.4 See AlsoThe BIND 9 ARM, section 2.3. |
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