[Nanog] Re: IPv6 rDNS - how will it be done?

Larry Sheldon LarrySheldon at cox.net
Wed Apr 28 01:39:03 UTC 2010


On 4/27/2010 20:28, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> On 4/27/2010 20:25, Richard Barnes wrote:
>> <off-topic>
>> <IANADBExpert>
>>
>> Interesting theory, but seems kind of wrong.  Wouldn't the time to
>> look up or fail be tied to the complexity of how the key space is
>> populated?  In any case, it seems like the time to succeed or fail
>> will usually be about the same, since you'll try to access the value
>> for a key and either find something there or fail.
> 
> The theory is based on the notion that if you find something you stop
> looking for it.  If what you are looking for is not there, you have to
> search all of the key-space, regardless of the index method.

That is why, when I was actively designing (or supervising the design)
of data-bases, we tried to make the most likely hits at the beginning of
the key-space.  In general, easier to say than to do.  And not as
intuitive as you might think.

(In the old days, there was the closely related entertainment of
predicting which benefited most from cached-disc systems, random files
or sequential files.)

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