Ahhh, maybe not. It would be better to say the "root servers" are made up of quite a number of servers implementing some level of high availability which usually requires more than one server.
For example, the F root server, operated by Mr Vixie's ISC, is 40 distributed servers around the world accessed by a Hierarchical Anycast technique
Ahhh, maybe not. It would be better to say the "root servers" are made up of quite a number of servers implementing some level of high availability which usually requires more than one server.
For example, the F root server, operated by Mr Vixie's ISC, is 40 distributed servers around the world accessed by a Hierarchical Anycast technique
John