DNS resolution RTT Clause Samples
The 'DNS resolution RTT' clause defines the measurement and handling of the round-trip time (RTT) involved in resolving domain names via the Domain Name System (DNS). This clause typically specifies how RTT is calculated, such as the time elapsed between sending a DNS query and receiving a response, and may set performance benchmarks or thresholds for acceptable resolution times. By establishing clear expectations for DNS resolution speed, the clause helps ensure reliable and efficient network performance, addressing potential delays or service quality issues related to slow DNS responses.
DNS resolution RTT. Refers to either “UDP DNS resolution RTT” or “TCP DNS resolution RTT”.
DNS resolution RTT. Refers to either “UDP DNS resolution RTT” or “TCP DNS resolution RTT”. Registry Operator is encouraged to do maintenance for the different services at the times and dates of statistically lower traffic for each service. However, note that there is no provision for planned outages or similar periods of unavailable or slow service; any downtime, be it for maintenance or due to system failures, will be noted simply as downtime and counted for SLA purposes.
DNS resolution RTT. Refers to either “UDP DNS resolution RTT” or “TCP DNS resolution RTT”. 3.6.
