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Engineering Status Report

Engineering Status Report. Mark Kosters. Engineering Theme. 2011 s uccess was aided by contractors Lots of work yet to do (but a great deal now done) An age for new engineers. Staffing. Operations 7 people (one position open) Development 12 people

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Engineering Status Report

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  1. Engineering Status Report Mark Kosters

  2. Engineering Theme • 2011 success was aided by contractors • Lots of work yet to do (but a great deal now done) • An age for new engineers

  3. Staffing • Operations • 7 people (one position open) • Development • 12 people • 5 Developers + Manager (One position open) • 6 contractors (down 1 from ARIN XXVII) • Quality Assurance • 8people • 3 QA + Manager • 4 contractors (down 1 from ARIN XXVII) • Requirements/Project Management • 1 person • Management • Me

  4. Operations • Upgrading end-of-life equipment • Rolling out Anycast • Consolidating Colo space in Equinix based on RPKI security needs • Maintaining the various environments we have running (production/ot&e/dev/qa/staging) • Consolidating equipment in east coast colo

  5. Whois/Whois-RWS Traffic Loads • At ARIN XXV • 50% of the queries are self-referential (i.e. source ip 192.168.2.5 asking for 192.168.2.5) • Most are singleton queries • Was increasing over the last year • Started noticing decrease after ARIN XXV

  6. Whois-RWS Traffic Loads • At ARIN XXVI • Saw a rise in traffic day after Google announced OpenID collaboration with Yahoo in September • Traffic spiked 300% • Top ten sites being login sites for various providers – Yahoo, AOL, and Facebook • Approximately 5600 queries per second during the height of the day

  7. Whois-RWS Statistics- Uptick

  8. Whois-RWS Traffic Loads • At ARIN XXVII • Loads disappeared soon after ARIN XXVI • Running “normally” now at 2000 queries per second • So what about now…

  9. Whois-RWS Traffic Loads • ARIN XXVIII (today) • Still running “normally” now at 2000 queries per second

  10. Whois-RWS Statistics Queries Queries Per Second Months

  11. Whois-RWS – V6 Total Per Month

  12. Whois-RWS Since April, 2011

  13. in-addr.arpa Transition • in-addr.arpa generation moved from ARIN to ICANN on 2/16/11 • in-addr.arpa moved from root servers to RIR/ICANN managed servers • Servers moved off root in increments from 2/21/11 until 3/7/11 • in-addr.arpa is now signed • Provisioned DSs to ICANN for /8’s under ARIN’s control by 5/1/11 • Same goes for v6 reverse (ip6.arpa) • No longer any need for trust anchors

  14. Traffic from a.in-addr-servers.arpa

  15. Development/QA • Improvements to existing systems • Three ARIN Online releases since ARIN XXVII • Billing Integration • Partial Implementation of 2011-3 • Implementation of 2010-14 • Delegations via REST • Assorted ACSP requests finished • IRR deployed on Sept 29 • RPKI development keeps going

  16. How is ARIN Online Used? • 44,882 accounts activated in Q3 of 2011

  17. Active Usage of ARIN Online # of Users Times Logged In

  18. Management of POCs Since April, 2011 Includes POCs created via SWiPs

  19. Management of Orgs Since April, 2011 Includes Orgs created via SWiPs Nobody likes to delete their Org records.

  20. Net Record Management Since April, 2011 20 2844 Similar to Org Modify All requests made via ARIN Online

  21. Reg-RWS (RESTful Provisioning) Since April, 2011 Transactions

  22. Whois-RWS Releases • Whois-RWS Improvements • Improved CIDR performance • CIDR bug fixes • Removed the errant parent info on IP Address queries Oct 2

  23. Whois-RWS Port 80 User Agents

  24. IRR Usage 2009-2Q/2011 442 Insertions by one maintainer

  25. Value-Added Trust Services • Core services available to all regardless of RSA/LRSA status • Whois • Regular reverse dns services • Value-Added Services – must have a RSA/LRSA in place • DNSSEC • RPKI

  26. RPKI • Huge challenge developing against IBM HSM • Poorly documented • Bad failure modes • Lost the main developer • Estimated to have first part in production in 2012 • Protocol is mature – much documentation to do yet (Global Trust Anchor – NRO and ICANN )

  27. Upcoming Challenges • Community Desires/Policy • 9 ACSPs • Complete Implementation of 2011-3 • Transfers a part of ARIN Online • Identified Efficiencies • Improved Payments • Voting Integration • Internal Projects • Limiting liability • Reducing inefficiency • Thought leadership • Whois-RWS • RESTfulRegistration

  28. Questions?

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