[AusNOG] Transparent Caching For Residential ISPs
Jake Anderson
yahoo at vapourforge.com
Wed Jun 4 19:08:09 EST 2014
On 04/06/14 19:05, Peter Tonoli wrote:
>
> *From: *"James Mcintosh" <james.mcintosh at rocketmail.com>
> *To: *ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
> *Sent: *Wednesday, 4 June, 2014 5:41:46 PM
> *Subject: *[AusNOG] Transparent Caching For Residential ISPs
>
> - Worth it?
>
> - What percentage of your traffic comes off the cache?
>
> - What solution are you using? Interested in both commercial and
> open solutions.
>
> - Any other thoughts or comments
>
> For our relatively small Squid cache...
> Request hit rate: % 10.44
> Bandwidth savings in Percent (Byte hit rate): % 2.29
>
> Seems to be a ever diminishing benefit..
Does the youtube video data still come over http or is it https now?
with some work squid can cache that (or at least it could last I looked
which was a while ago) which may make something of an impact depending
on your demographic
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