Re: Global caches

2013-02-07 Thread fredrik danerklint
When I did post the following, I did not, as it turns out, have good documentation of how TLMC actually works. I do hope that what I've done during these days, can describe TLMC better than the current website can. So there is a file called 'document packages' on the site right now.

Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread Kyle Camilleri
Dear Nanog Community, Some CDN providers such as Akamai and Google (often called Global Google Cache) are offering caches to ISPs. It is very convenient for small ISPs to alleviate bandwidth towards the provider, but also the CDN provider benefits by putting source of data closer to the user

Re: Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread Dan White
On 02/04/13 14:03 +, Kyle Camilleri wrote: Some CDN providers such as Akamai and Google (often called Global Google Cache) are offering caches to ISPs. It is very convenient for small ISPs to alleviate bandwidth towards the provider, but also the CDN provider benefits by putting source of

Re: Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Feb 04, 2013, at 09:03 , Kyle Camilleri kyle.camill...@melitaplc.com wrote: Some CDN providers such as Akamai and Google (often called Global Google Cache) are offering caches to ISPs. It is very convenient for small ISPs to alleviate bandwidth towards the provider, but also the CDN

Re: Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread Dan White
On 02/04/13 08:33 -0600, Dan White wrote: On 02/04/13 14:03 +, Kyle Camilleri wrote: Some CDN providers such as Akamai and Google (often called Global Google Cache) are offering caches to ISPs. It is very convenient for small ISPs to alleviate bandwidth towards the provider, but also the

Re: Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread Simon Lockhart
On Mon Feb 04, 2013 at 02:03:54PM +, Kyle Camilleri wrote: Does anybody know of any other CDN providers that offer similar caches? Most CDN providers also provide free access to super node caches at major datacentres and peering points - depending on where you are located, which datacentres

Re: Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread Jeff Richmond
While I would agree with that, having peering helps but certainly doesn't replace a localized CDN. Certainly better than nothing though. It also of course depends on the size of your network. If you are paying to carry that traffic (leased backhaul, etc.) from your peering point to your

Re: Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread fredrik danerklint
Does anybody know of any other CDN providers that offer similar caches? Yes. The Last Mile Cache. http://tlmc.fredan.se It's an completely open solution for everybody, both the ISP (Internet Service Provider) and CSP (Content Service Provider). -- //fredan

RE: Global caches

2013-02-04 Thread Kyle Camilleri
...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Alex Brooks Sent: 04 February 2013 16:13 To: Kyle Camilleri Subject: Re: Global caches Hi, On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 2:03 PM, Kyle Camilleri kyle.camill...@melitaplc.commailto:kyle.camill...@melitaplc.com wrote: Dear Nanog Community, Some CDN providers such as Akamai and Google