This guy has been maintaining a list for a few years:
http://www.cdnlist.com
although he doesn't seem to have done an update in about 12 months :(
How about:
http://www.cdnplanet.com/cdns/
Seriouslyy, these are 2 of the first 3 ghits for "CDN list"
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Simon Lyall | Very Busy | Web:
The goal is to find a solution to optimize the path for DNS queries that
traverse via CDNs within certain regions
without the luxury of a network layer.
For instance, some clients in singapore are getting answers from the UK instead
of something more local.
Knowing where the CDNs are may al
Actually, a list of CDNs would be very handy. I harvest botnets and
fast flux hosts out of passive dns, and some of the heuristics used to
identify them are similar to what CDNs look like.
Having a decent list of CDN effective top level domains alone would be
useful for redacting those hosts.
An
List of CDNs would be difficult, but not impossible. Although they do different
things, so a simple list is unlikely to be as useful as it looks.
A lost of CDN "DC nodes" is not possible. Why do you care about such a thing
anyway?
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TTFN,
patrick
Composed on a virtual keyboard, please forgi
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone knows where I could find a compiled list of Content
Delivery Networks as well
as thier DC nodes? if any..
Please respond offlist.
Cheers,
Carlos
On 11/13/13 11:51 PM, Roy Hockett wrote:
I am guessing due to esthetics the below ground vault was selected, we just
learned of this selection and thus
my query to this group to find other that have dealt with similar situations
and if so, experience base recommendations,
and things to be aware
Here is a link to a Raycom Fosc that has pigtails and bulkheads in it that I'm
guessing would suit your needs. We use them underground in vaults a various
points where a pedestal doesn't make sense. You need to make sure there is
proper drainage in the vault though
Without knowing more abou
There are a couple of ways to do this. If you're going to keep everything
below grade in a man hole or cable vault of some type, you definitely need
to have it in a sealed splicing enclosure. That means instead of using a
patch panel, everything has to be fusion spliced. You'll get less loss
bec
Your only other real option would be to deploy a "road-side" cabinet which has
environmental controls...
https://www.google.com/search?q=roadside+cabinets&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=f8-EUqHNOdPqkQe32IHABw&ved=0CEsQsAQ&biw=1620&bih=735
Thanks,
Joe
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From: Justi
Another option is an above ground cabinet. Many telecoms use them.
Thomas L Graves
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> On Nov 13, 2013, at 8:04 PM, "Justin M. Streiner"
> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 13 Nov 2013, Roy Hockett wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for comments. Let me clarify the situation. We have a building
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