Hi!
I should be able to get some information on the NS I use for surbl tomorrow. Since it's an NS for an ISP too, I can't distinguish what is surbl and what is everything else, but I can see what the traffic change was since I dropped surbl on it.
Traffic on one of the name servers I have visibility on doubled from yesterday to today at about 40 vs 80k bits per second. Still low overall, but the jump is noticeable.
We need to plan for scaling, for example when SA 3.0 comes out and has built in support for SURBLs.
We also keep offloading by opening up rsync stuff, so some load will move out but most likelly natural grow will also pick up, especially when SA3 gets final. Luckily we still get public DNS servers also, today we hooked up zonnet.nl (Thanks!)
Bye, Raymond.