Worth Reading: Limits in Measuring DNS In this article I’d like to explore a similar proposition related to the behaviour of the Internet’s Domain Name system. It’s nowhere near as formally stated as Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, and cannot be proved formally, but the assertion is very similar, namely that there is a basic limit to the accuracy of measurements that can be made about the behaviour and properties of the DNS. —Geoff Huston @Potaroo Related ← Worth Reading: Production Networks with White BoxWorth Reading: Cloud Wars →