Comment by dc396
10 days ago
The model in which the DNS was developed (back in the mid-80s) was CPU/memory was a more expensive resource than sending/receiving a small datagram to a centralized location within a campus over a local LAN (external connectivity off campus was also considered expensive but necessary).
The fact that this model is still largely assumed is due to inertia.
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