> On Nov 21, 2018, at 9:32 PM, Ross Tajvar <r...@tajvar.io> wrote: > > I'd argue that's just content (though admittedly a lot of it). You can't > cache, e.g., a SIP trunk, and offices which need to connect to each other > can't cache one another in a CDN either. > > On Wed, Nov 21, 2018, 10:29 PM Aaron1 <aar...@gvtc.com wrote: > Considering 40% of the “internet” is sitting in my backyard in cdn caching, > I’d say the perceived diameter for that content is.... 3 or 4 hops. ;) > > ...but something tells me that isn’t they response you were seeking... > > ... but seriously it is interesting that with local caching that much of the > Internet is now sitting local in the subscriber’s ISP. > > Aaron > >> On Nov 21, 2018, at 4:55 PM, William Herrin <b...@herrin.us> wrote: >> >> Hi folks, >> >> Does anybody have more or less recent data on the average, median and >> maximum diameter (ip hop count) of the Internet? My google fu is >> failing me: I've only found stuff from the '90s. >> >> Thanks, >> Bill Herrin >>
Obligatory XKCD: https://xkcd.com/908/ -Andy