When 9/11 happened, it took out a major data center, and people were panicking that it was going to take down the internet. But the DNS network detected that and started routing traffic away from there automatically. It may be cobbled together, but it’s robust and resilient.
When 9/11 happened, it took out a major data center, and people were panicking that it was going to take down the internet. But the DNS network detected that and started routing traffic away from there automatically. It may be cobbled together, but it’s robust and resilient.
You can nuke the Internet, just don’t misconfigure a bgp router
Fat fingering BGP config has nuked the internet quite a few times already.
I thought the internet was at Big Ben?