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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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When developing a test plan to review IPAM products, I felt the most value to the reader would be a full end to end test as follows:

1. import a dataset taken from real dns services from a large enterprise network
2. push that data to services
3. query services to compare the dns data in the original dataset with the data pushed to dns in step 2.

There are endless arguments for and against the choice of dataset, but I went with what I had access to which represents 70,000 ip address and an average of 3 dns names per address (~200,000 objects).

The results from this testing are included in the article.

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