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Re: Internet impact of Apple Tiger


From: Michael.Dillon () radianz com
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 15:47:02 +0100


What if more than a million Tiger Safaris were on the loose. Oh boy! 
While
an addition 48 gigabytes of traffic a day or 1.4 terabyte a month is not
that much for large sites, but it will add up.

An we were all worried about the impact of Internet TV...  ;-)

How about randomizing the whole RSS polling process? Instead of pulling 
down
RSS feeds every hour, let the feeds download randomly. Okay that will 
help
distribute the loads on the servers more evenly, but that still doesn¹t
resolve the issue of inefficient use of network resources, especially 
for
those who pay for those kind of things. Suggestions?

How about synchronising all RSS feeds using NTP-synchronized clocks so
that every RSS client in the world polls for updates at exactly and
precisely the same instant, every 5 minutes. Sound crazy?

Let me introduce you to a little-known technology known as IP multicast.
Think about it...
;-)

--Michael Dillon
P.S. My company happens to carry large amounts of RSS-like data 
using IP-multicast. You may have heard of this RSS-like system
invented back in the 1870's under the name of "ticker tape".
Nowadays NYSE, NASDAQ and other markets still distribute tick
data but it is done using multicast. Everything old is new again.



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