RE: [DNS] Generic frenzy!

RE: [DNS] Generic frenzy!

From: Adrian Kinderis <adriank§ausregistry.com.au>
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 13:31:25 +1000
Anyone care to make a wager...

Surely those who have used the system thus far have witnessed its
capabilities.

We, at AusRegistry, have worked very hard to ensure that the system is
at a "world's best" standard. Our "pre-live" testing showed the system
to be capable of handling millions of domains, contacts and hosts. We
are supremely confident that we can handle anything that .au can throw
at us.

We wouldn't and quite frankly, shouldn't be here if we can't handle the
latest generic landrush.

While I won't go as far as saying that NOTHING will ever go wrong
(because it surely would as soon as I did), I know that Australia has a
robust, reliable and efficient Registry System.

Let the games begin (and those with too much time on their hands
continue to mock...)

Regards,


Adrian Kinderis
MD - Sales and Marketing
AusRegistry Pty. Ltd.
Level 6, 10 Queens Rd. 
Melbourne, Victoria. 3004
P: 03 9866 3710
F: 03 9866 1970
E: adriank&#167;ausregistry.com.au
W: www.ausregistry.com.au

 


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From: Saints Support [mailto:support&#167;saintspc.com.au] 
Sent: Wednesday, 2 October 2002 1:02 PM
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I am just waiting to see the WHOLE of the .au go into melt down with
a large rush of registrations trying to happened at the same time!

I wonder can it handle the load?

David Uzzell
Technicial Sales Consultant
Saints PC Pty Ltd T/as Diversified Data
Ph 1300 36 55 70 or (02) 9533 7388
Fax (02) 9533 7322
www.diversified.com.au

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From: dns-return-3011-support=saintspc.com.au&#167;lists.auda.org.au
[mailto:dns-return-3011-support=saintspc.com.au&#167;lists.auda.org.au] On
Behalf Of Blinky Bill
Sent: Wednesday, 2 October 2002 12:51 PM
To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
Subject: RE: [DNS] Generic frenzy!


Bruce

If I apply for a domain now at MelbourneIT I assume I
would be #400 in the Q. As you only accept one
application per domain then there is 100% chance of
you trying to register with auregistry. I suppose my
chances of securing the domain all depend on the speed
of the checkout chick.

How long does it take to get approval from auregistry.
 Also what happens if they switch on at 11:05 are you
running some sort of tickle.

400 x 500 = $200,000 - the stakes are rising.

Bill

 --- Bruce Tonkin <Bruce.Tonkin&#167;melbourneit.com.au>
wrote: > 
> > 
> You also need to consider that there may be multiple applications 
> received by each registrar for the same name, and it will
> depend on how they order
> their queues.  So if 10 people want the same name,
> they each use every
> registrar and each registrar has a system of equal
> performance, you could
> have a 10% chance of securing the name.  If you are
> the only one that wants
> the name (which you won't know in advance), then it
> doesn't matter whether
> you use one or more registrars, the probability is
> 100%.
> 
> So basically - DO NOT guarantee that you can get the
> name.
> 
> Regards,
> Bruce
> 
> 
> > 
> 
> 

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