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From: bmanning () isi edu
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 1996 14:49:53 -0700 (PDT)

No of course it is not.  But bill is your response meant to imply that at
a major exchange, there is simply going to be too much traffic to add the
web stuff?  Since the server is BEHIND the customer router the web
traffic would hit the switch as part of the application layer traffic
brought there by the customer.  therefor should it really make any
difference to have the web traffic avoid the extra hops of
traversing the local loop?


        Thats a viable assumption.
        There is also the premise that for certain
        types/styles of exchange, direct hosting of
        servers may be a valid design consideration.

        Vertical Niche exchanges are becoming more popular.
        "Traditional" exchanges simply made a number of 
        assumptions wrt participants which are not true.

        Newer exchanges are differentiation themselves
        in a number of ways, including more documentation
        on appropriate use.

        PAIX appears to be targeting the same type of 
        market segment that other, progressive exchanges
        are trying to meet, e.g. colo with exchange.

        Part of the premise of placing all your eggs in
        one basket and then watching the heck out of it.

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--bill
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