The first Asia Pacific F root server attached to HKIX ===================================================== The Internet Software Consortium (ISC) runs F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET, one of the 13 root nameservers on the Internet which form the basis of the global distributed DNS database. In conjunction with APNIC, the ISC has begun to deploy additional F root servers in the Asia Pacific region, each intended to provide additional root server availability to a local community of operators. http://www.apnic.net/services/rootserver/ http://www.isc.org/ISC/news/pr-11172002.html The benefits of having access to a local root nameserver include improved response time for DNS resolvers when they need to reach the root nameservers, and enhanced availability of the DNS system as a whole. The first Asia Pacific F root server to go live will be served from the CUHK, directly attached to the HKIX. Equipment is already installed, and the F root node will go into production in the next week. Local operators can obtain access to the local Hong Kong root server by setting up peering sessions with the ISC routers at the HKIX. For more information, or to arrange to set up a peering session, please contact peering@isc.org.