isp/cdn caching
Marco Slater
marco at marcoslater.com
Fri Sep 29 14:22:06 UTC 2017
Do they publicly have any more info on this?
I thought CloudFlare didn’t consider doing that because of their vast coverage and peering arrangements provided by their PoPs.
Regards,
Marco Slater
> On 29 Sep 2017, at 14:38, <michalis.bersimis at hq.cyta.gr> <michalis.bersimis at hq.cyta.gr> wrote:
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> I think that Cloudflare has a caching solution, but I think they have strict requirements towards the isp in order to install them on their premises.
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> Best Regards,
>
> Michalis Bersimis
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-bounces at nanog.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Gould
> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2017 6:25 PM
> To: Nanog at nanog.org
> Subject: isp/cdn caching
>
> Hi, I've been aware of a few caching providers for a few years now, but I'm learning of others as time goes on. which makes me curious if there are more springing up and gaining popularity. I'm speaking of ISP-type caching whereas the cache provider sends hardware servers and perhaps a switch to the local ISP to install locally in their network. Can someone please send a simple list of what they know is the current players in this ISP Caching space? I'll list the ones I know about and you please let me know of others. This seems to be an evolving/growing thing and I'm curious of where we are today for significant providers and possibly up-and-coming ones that I should know about. (amazon prime has my wondering also.)
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> Google (GGC)
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> Netflix (OCA)
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> Akamai (AANP)
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> Facebook (FNA)
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> Apple (I heard this isn't isp-located like the others, but unsure)
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> ? others ?
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> ? others ?
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> ? others ?
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> -Aaron Gould
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