On 2015-05-04 8:37 AM, Henri Sivonen wrote:
I think without empirical evidence showing the *current* (as opposed
to arguments from 20 years ago) importance of shared caching on the
supposed "constrained networks"--i.e. empirical evidence showing that
the shared cache hit rate is is a make-or-break deal for actual
present-day networks where the bottleneck is between the ISP [the
location of the shared cache] and the backbone and the bottleneck
can't be fixed e.g. by lighting up more fiber--it doesn't make sense
to put effort into building complications that seek to preserve shared
caching in the encrypted future.
As I've understood it, Mozilla has some good relationships with a number
of telcos who serve sparsely-populated and developing countries. Have we
considered asking our existing partners for this kind of information?
- mhoye
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