F-root

E224051

F-root is one of the thirteen authoritative DNS root servers that provide the foundation for resolving domain names on the global Internet.

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F-root canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf DNS root name server
authoritative name server
availabilityTarget 24x7 continuous operation
belongsToCategory Root Server System
surface form: DNS root servers

Internet infrastructure
contributesTo stability of the global DNS
deploymentModel anycast
designedFor high performance DNS resolution
doesNotServe authoritative data for second-level domains
geographicallyDistributed true
governedByPolicyOf ICANN as the IANA Functions Operator
surface form: ICANN root zone management
hasAnycastInstances multiple global sites
hasHostname Root Server System
surface form: f.root-servers.net
hasMultiplePhysicalInstances true
hasRedundancy high
isCriticalInfrastructure true
isPubliclyDocumentedBy Root Server System
surface form: IANA root servers list

Internet Systems Consortium website
isReferencedIn root hints file
isSingleLogicalServer true
layerOfOperation application layer
maintains root zone copies
monitoredBy Internet Systems Consortium
networkProtocol Domain Name System
surface form: DNS
oneOf thirteen DNS root servers
operatedBy Internet Systems Consortium
operatorAbbreviation ISC
partOf Root Server System
surface form: DNS root server system
resilienceGoal withstand large-scale DNS query loads
rootZoneFileSource IANA
securityRole part of DNS root trust chain
servesFunction Root Server System
surface form: DNS root zone service

resolution of top-level domains
servesRegion global
supportsDNSSEC true
supportsProtocol DNS over TCP
DNS over UDP
IPv4
IPv6
supportsQueryType recursive resolver queries
supportsRecordType A
AAAA
DNSKEY
NS
supportsStandard IETF DNS standards
underliesService Internet domain name resolution
usesRoutingTechnique BGP anycast

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