Hello,
The Apple TV cited as an example was an example.
If the TV Show/films/movies/etc.. is static content, then we
should be able to cache it, at the hotel's cache server.
The question is "how much it helps". Everyone can easily find that
caching Google logo is possible, also some pictu
Hi Djamel,
I'm not sure what you are looking for.
There is variety of CDN content and popularity is being driven by users
and designers.
If you have CDN that serves pictures, you get most hits on "design
pictures", for paid VoD, you get most hits on free trailers. For CatchTV
tup you get mos
Same here in Prague (various upstreams in Central Europe)
MK
Jon Auer napsal(a):
See: https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/outages/2009-August/001386.html
I do not have a route to that IP (198.133.219.25) in BGP either..
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:34 AM, R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:
Looks like maybe Sprint and Cogent are experiencing communications
difficulties in the DC (and probably other) areas. Theories include
a potential depeering.
I am seeing issues Cogent -> Sprint at Tyco Road, Tysons Corner VA.
..
... ..
show ip bgp 206.159.101.241
% Network not in t
First, let me say that I think peering regulation is a terrible idea.
No matter how cleverly you plan it, the result will be that fewer
small companies can participate. That's the character of regulation:
compliance creates more barriers to entry than it removes.
That having been said, jurisdic
We didn't but see significant routing problem here in Prague/EU.
Michal Krsek - AS41711
John Martinez napsal(a):
Has anyone opened a ticket with Cogent?
Their packet loss is reaching ~10%.
http://www.internetpulse.net
e-over".
>
> other registries might want to take note.
We (CZ.NIC - .cz) had also changed our structure a few years ago to be more
safe against enemy take-over.
Regards
Michal Krsek
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Hello,
several months ago we have had a discussion about IPv6 content. There has
been a proposal that having some adult content IPv6 only should be a good
idea.
I'm not p0rn hoster, but I'm very close to IP content delivery network for
Czech public TV. They have news channel (unfortunatelly for
Dear Marc,
if you (or other users) have not enough capacity for watching 1.5 Mb/s
stream, you can use lower (comodity) bitrate. You can use comodity URLs:
http://master.nacevi.cz/asx/ct24livewh.asx (400 Kb/s)
http://master.nacevi.cz/asx/ct24livewl.asx (225 Kb/s)
Regards
Mich
Hi Marc,
> > if you (or other users) have not enough capacity for watching 1.5 Mb/
> > s stream, you can use lower (comodity) bitrate. You can use comodity
> > URLs:
> >
> > http://master.nacevi.cz/asx/ct24livewh.asx (400 Kb/s)
> >
> > http://master.nacevi.cz/asx/ct24livewl.asx (225 Kb/s)
>
> exel
Hello Michael,
I'm getting the permanent error message:
Works fine here. You should try different URL. The page you're
requesting contains an actual URL to the video,
http://cdn4.nacevi.cz//CT24-PAL in IPv6 case.
Server name is generated dynamically - depends on your IP/IPv6 addres
Hi Sean,
from thursday, we have copied some ~300 GB packages from Prague to San
Diego (~200 ms delay, 10 GE flat ethernet end machines connected via
1GE) files using RBUDP which worked great.
Each scenario needs some planning. You have to answer several questions:
1) What is the performance of
The US is so spread out that anything to do with transportation, being
people, packages, or ip packets becomes quite costly.
Well then, let's take Sweden:
total: 449,964 sq km
This is slightly larger than california. We're 9 million.
I think at least 90% of Swedish households have access to a
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