I can't speak with authority since I'm not with Akamai, but I requested a cache 
maybe a year or so ago. At the time I was told they were moving away from 
caching unless you were doing well over 100Gbps consistently, just due to the 
massive scale of their data not lending itself well to caching in smaller 
installs. Their cache hit percentages were getting lower all the time.

They were really pushing for doing PNI or hitting them over an IXP instead.

It's possible something has changed though, just wanted to throw my experience 
out in case it helps.  Can't hurt to reach out and make a request and see what 
they tell you directly. I got a response pretty quickly and they were nice 
about it.

John Stitt

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  Does anyone know what the minimum traffic is to qualify for an Akamai AANP 
cache?



Tom

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