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Re: Cache-as-cache-can
From: Katsuhiro Kondou <kondou () nec co jp>
Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1998 07:53:18 +0900 (JST)
In article <19981116200208.A27675 () magnet at>, Michael Haba <m.haba () magnet at> wrote; } To cut a long story short, I was just wondering if people could extrapolate } their feelings regarding commerical Web Cache solutions. In terms of the } good, the bad and the ugly. } } At the moment I'm left with 'two goods' Network Appliance's NetCache and } Inktomi's Traffic Server and would appreciate some input to sort them out. I don't think there is major difference in caching, but some appliance have some problem in their routing. NetCache learns it from icmp redirect or rip1 which is quite poor for redundant network topology. I don't know about CacheFlow quite well, but it seems to speak rip1 at most. I believe they should speak ospf at least, if they run in a large isp. As for inktomi, there may not be any routing problem since it runs on some unix boxes, but it cannot handle so many connections simultaneously like NetCache or CacheFlow. -- Katsuhiro Kondou
Current thread:
- Cache-as-cache-can Michael Haba (Nov 16)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Katsuhiro Kondou (Nov 16)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Eric Dean (Nov 16)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can John Milburn (Nov 17)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Marc Slemko (Nov 18)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Jesper Skriver (Nov 17)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Katsuhiro Kondou (Nov 17)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can steven hessing (Nov 17)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Eric Dean (Nov 17)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Paul Vixie (Nov 17)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Tony Li (Nov 17)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Eric Dean (Nov 16)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Katsuhiro Kondou (Nov 16)
- Re: Cache-as-cache-can Jon Zeeff (Nov 17)