[AusNOG] Web (Transparent) Caching

Jiri Kosar jkosar at asi.com.au
Mon Aug 25 23:39:05 EST 2014


Hi Skeeve,

If opensource like Squid and you are comfortable with linux, I’ve seen couple different projects, but this one seems to be particularly interesting from what I came across. Have a look: https://trafficserver.apache.org

Jiri

From: AusNOG [mailto:ausnog-bounces at lists.ausnog.net] On Behalf Of Mark Currie
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Check out Superlumin Nemisis – Commercial product but is particularly good for media caching such as Youtube, Netflix, Facebook etc. Extreme scalability, is used at Uni of WA – 2 Servers I believe…

http://www.superlumin.com/nemesis.php

Mark Currie

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Subject: [AusNOG] Web (Transparent) Caching

Hi all,

This isn't really used all that much in networks in Australia (I think) much anymore due to bandwidth being relatively cheap.

But I have a network situation (extreme regional) which could use it.

Just wondering what the current transparent web caching popular tech is - or at least what does it well and seamlessly.

I assume we've moved past wccp onto Squid from many years ago.

Thanks!

...Skeeve

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