Right and my sarcasm should be a very big LART.
I love it! I haven't heard that one in a while...
Are willing to plug in networks received over the route servers into their configuration for their Akamai cluster config...
I am all for this. I do know that Akamai watches the clusters for traffic very carefully. If there's anything I can do to help just let me know.
If enough others do this, then we'll have a redundant array of Akamai servers reachable over the interconnections we have put in place as being part of MICE.
I think that's a great idea.
Absolutely, remember if you already have a cluster it's populated with the most popular content already, so it isn't much extra overhead.
I also think it would be worth encouraging Akamai to deploy a shared resource for the exchange, possibly allowing them to reclaim some or all of the resources they have deployed within member networks, providing benefit to the community and to Akamai.
I'd be down with that as well.
Yes, that's what started this whole thread.
And if you think they are going to sit back because things are already in place... I don't think so, and that's because my little cluster I have in my data center won't sustain the total traffic, neither will yours, and as customers complain, Akamai (the example used right now) will hear about it and want to do something about it.
I think Akamai will notice.
Beat that chest, you deserve it as one of the reps from HE. Others from HE on the list, here is my back clapping for you as well.
I'll second that! A couple of side notes: 1) We've created a little ISP community, we've got many if not most of the faithful involved or connected. The next layer out is more skeptical or at least unfamiliar with a community solving problems. Turning this group into believers will greatly help (and grow) our established community. Not everyone we're talking to has run an ISP for 15 years or has had a FidoNet account. They need a little coaxing because they don't know and it's scary. 2) As Mr. O'Conner stated at the last users group meeting, many of the next steps involve letting the cat out of the bag. I think specifically in the local business community, we need to let them know who has EXCELLENT local connectivity. This batch of future participants will respond better to customer pressure than community pressure. 3) IMHO 500 Mb/s is a legit exchange, how many people outside this list know that? Jay ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the MICE-DISCUSS list, click the following link: http://lists.iphouse.net/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=MICE-DISCUSS&A=1