The 100 Gbit/s problem in your network

Jay Ashworth jra at baylink.com
Fri Feb 8 20:11:18 UTC 2013


----- Original Message -----
> From: "fredrik danerklint" <fredan-nanog at fredan.se>

> > It would do little good; my hit rate on such a cache would be
> > unlikely to be high enough to merit the traffic to keep it charged.
> 
> (Children watching a movie only once? Not a chance. It's more like
> unlimited number of times and then some more...).

"DVD's."

"MythTV"

> So don't set-up an cache server at your home/residence.

I probably won't. 

But it has become unclear what your fundamental premise and argument are,
by this point in the game.

Is it: "it is bad that content providers choose a business and technical
model wherein local in-home transparent caching proxies won't work?"

Cause that's a non-starter.

Cheers,
-- jra
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