The .eu registry EURid is proud to unveil a new open-source Domain Name
System (DNS) name server solution called YADIFA®. Today, EURid will
officially launch YADIFA at the ICANN 44 meeting in Prague, the Czech
Republic.
“We developed YADIFA because we wanted to increase the robustness of the
.eu name server infrastructure by adding an alternative to the solutions
we already use,” said EURid’s General Manager, Marc Van Wesemael.
“YADIFA is a .eu initiative. Yet due to its superior performance, we
felt that others could also benefit so we made it open source.”
YADIFA from .eu
YADIFA is a name server implementation for top-level domain operators
and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) alike. YADIFA is designed
specifically for the efficient management of large Internet zones and
uses dynamic updates to instantly change domain name records. It is
equally optimised to handle multiple Internet zones. Freely available as
open-source code, YADIFA is managed by EURid for the benefit of the
Internet community.
Analysis performed by EURid shows that YADIFA:
· Handles more data queries: Under heavy load, EURid found that YADIFA
can process up to 30% more queries, without dropping any data, than
comparable set-ups using BIND or NSD name server implementations.
· Loads faster: In the same tests, the .eu registry found that zone file
load times for YADIFA were five times faster than for BIND and NSD.
· Improves server efficiency: With a smaller memory footprint than BIND
or NSD, YADIFA consumes less RAM, making servers more effective.
YADIFA is a clean implementation with code written from scratch, so it
avoids inheriting any potential weaknesses from other software. YADIFA
also has security built-in as it is enabled for the Domain Name System
Security Extensions (DNSSEC) protocol. All DNSSEC-related events are
carried out in real time.
EURid’s name servers run YADIFA and BIND, in addition to the solutions
used by external anycast suppliers.
YADIFA at ICANN, Prague
EURid’s Technical Manager, Peter Janssen, is presenting YADIFA to the
Internet community at ICANN’s meeting in Prague during the Tech Day
session today, 25 June 2012. More information about .eu and YADIFA is
available at EURid’s exhibition stand during the ICANN conference (24-29
June 2012).
Source code available
YADIFA is licensed under a BSD 3-Clause License and is portable across
the FreeBSD®, Linux®, OpenBSD® and Solaris® operating systems. The
YADIFA source code, instruction manual, release roadmap and benchmark
results are available at: http://www.yadifa.eu/.
YADIFA is a registered community trademark of EURid vzw/asbl. FreeBSD is
a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation. Linux is a registered
trademark of Linus Torvalds. Solaris is a registered trademark of Oracle
America, Inc.
About .eu and EURid
The .eu domain ranks among the ten largest top-level domains in the
world, connecting 500 million people in 27 EU countries to one Internet
identity. More than three million .eu names have been registered since
the domain opened for registration in 2005. Many companies use a .eu
website as a practical solution to convey a clear European identity,
including Bridgestone, Century 21, Hyundai, the MAN Group, Microsoft
Corporation and the UniCredit Group.
EURid is the not-for-profit organisation appointed by the European
Commission to operate the .eu top-level domain. EURid works with over
850 accredited registrars and provides support in the 23 official EU
languages. With headquarters in Brussels (Belgium), EURid also has
regional offices in Pisa (Italy), Prague (the Czech Republic) and
Stockholm (Sweden). More information at http://www.eurid.eu.
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