On 9/25/2010 6:47 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:

I don't recall any protocols being standard.


I don't either, though I recall bittorrent actually supporting it once and pushing to have ISP support and stay away from encryption/ISP circumvention. That was years ago. Haven't stayed current.

Plenty of people sell p2p caches but they all work using magic, smoke
and mirrors.

Seem to recall some law suits concerning a few of them. Even if we had ISP supporting caches, there is always the problem getting p2p clients to support them (given they often are too busy trying to circumvent).

A good standard would be nice, though, and at least offer a middle ground for trying to get support for such technology as well as pushing it back to open source, legitimate caching vs lying to p2p clients, and solving many issues that pop up from time to time of upstreams not supporting the downstream loads, which a cache could heavily alleviate.

Jack

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