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Re: Real Media and M-Bone feeds


From: Jeff Mcadams <jeffm () iglou com>
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 1999 22:24:23 -0400


Thus spake Vadim Antonov
Fredrik Nyman <fredrik () swip net> wrote:
How are you going to handle 100000 realvideo streams? If all those 100000
sources are in the US and all recievers are in Europe, there would be no
difference in the amount of bandwidth required across the ocean with
multicast compared to realvideo.

Easily.  It is called cacheing.  Multicasting provides exactly the
same bandwidth savings as cacheing with cache retention time set to zero.

With the constraint that if you want to provide exactly the same
bandwidth savings, you have to have a cache at every hop.  Without a
cache at every hop, there still can be significant savings, but not
quite equal to the bandwidth savings of multicast at every hop.
(Though, admittedly, multicast capable routers aren't available at every
hop either).
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