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The USENET Backbone (Last changed: 23 March 1987)

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Original-from: Gene Spafford (sp...@gatech.edu)
[Most recent change: 23 March 1987 by spaf]

A Usenet "backbone" site is one which exchanges every (non-local) news
article it receives with at least two other backbone sites; or which is
the main newsfeed for a particular area (e.g., Australia) and exchanges
news with at least one other backbone site. This exchange is done
(theoretically) with minimum delay. Thus, any article submitted to a
backbone site is supposed to propagate to all other backbone sites
within a very short time period. (Under actual conditions, your mileage
may vary.)

Each backbone site normally feeds some number of well-connected
secondary sites, most of which are not "leaf" (terminal) nodes.
These secondary sites feed the news out to other distribution and leaf
nodes, and so on.

For optimal news distribution, each site should establish an "L" type
link with a site closely connected to a backbone site. This will help
ensure that any articles submitted from that site get propagated to the
whole net with a minimum of delay. Sites should *not* request a news
feed from a backbone site unless they are willing to feed at least five
or six (or more) other, non-terminal sites.

Note that some backbone links (viz., seismo--munnari, utzoo--ALL,
hao--ALL, uw-beaver--ubc-vision, seismo--mcvax, seismo--gatech) do not
carry all newsgroups, usually meaning "talk" and some "rec" groups, but
sometimes also including "soc", "sci", "news", "misc", "comp" and "mod"
newsgroups. The European component of Usenet receives a limited number
of groups from outside Europe, as well as having a number of active
"eunet" newsgroups, and exchanges all those articles via X.25 links.

To send mail to the administrators of all the backbone sites, address
your mail to "back...@cbosgd.UUCP". If you wish to send mail to the
administrator of a particular site, consult the uucp map for the name
and address of the appropriate individual(s). (In Europe uucp map
entries are obtained through the national backbone's "netdir"
service).


Here is the backbone as of 1 April 1987 (dotted lines show
restricted links):

watmath........................utzoo
| |
| |
ihnp4..................cbatt........clyde------------faline |
| | | \ |
| | | \ |
alberta---ubc-vision...uw-beaver (to rutgers) | ulysses |
| | |
| | |
tektronix-----------------------decvax---linus |
| / | | |
cae780 / | | |
| / | | |
| / | | |
| / | | |
kddlab............hplabs-----------------decwrl | | |
: : | | | |
: : | | | |
: hao sdcsvax------ucbvax | | |
: : | | |
: (see below) : | | |
: : akgua | | |
: / nbires | | | |
:/ | | | | |
mcvax.......... | .....gatech-----------mcnc---philabs |
\ | / / | |
\ | /----------------------/ | |
\ | / | |
lll-lcc-----------------seismo--------------------------------cmcl2 |
| | / : \ |
| ames / : \ |
| | / : \ |
rutgers--------------/ : \..................................mnetor
| :
(to clyde) munnari

This is the European backbone (mcvax feeds all of them):

tut enea diku unido hafro tut -> Finland
| \ | / | enea -> Sweden
| \ | / | diku -> Denmark
| \ | / | unido -> W. Germany
| \ | / | inria -> France
inria----+----------mcvax-------------+ mcvax -> Netherlands
| / | \ | cernvax -> Switzerland
| / | \ | ukc -> Great Britain
| / | \ | prlb2 -> Belgium
| / | \ | i2unix -> Italy
tuvie ukc prlb2 i2unix cernvax tuvie -> Austria
hafro -> Iceland

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