limited commented on issue #2407: Edge retrieval from origin - Configuring 
go_direct from traffic ops. [WIP]
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/pull/2407#issuecomment-398221657
 
 
   It only skips the mid tier if all mids are down. If mids are up, they are 
used as normally 
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   Subject: Re: [apache/trafficcontrol] Edge retrieval from origin - 
Configuring go_direct from traffic ops. [WIP] (#2407)
   
   Ok, that driver makes more sense to me, but it seems like maybe we need a 
new delivery service type that caches to disk but bypasses the mid tier? 
Basically the same type as HTTP_LIVE and DNS_LIVE except caching it to disk 
rather than RAM? Then you could just change the type from HTTP to HTTP_NEW_TYPE 
which would bypass the mid tier. That would avoid the whole "you can't set 
go_direct to this value because it conflicts with the type" issue.
   
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