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Re: Transparent Caching Solutions - Information Wanted


From: Dirk Harms-Merbitz <dirk () hermosa power net>
Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:24:32 -0800


In our case it was a company that creates webpages. Their default
home pages was their own server. Also they must be demoing/doing
quality control their own site quite a bit.

Hmm. Targeted marketing...

Dirk

On Wed, Feb 04, 1998 at 08:30:22AM -0800, Paul A Vixie wrote:
several folks have sent replies to me personally which may be of general
interest:

Hit rates are user population dependent. We have seen hit rates
as high as 30% from a single T1 connected customer (with a population
of less then 500 people).

so have we.  but that was a computer club with its own POP and they were
mostly sharing interesting (i.e., pornographic) URL's over an IRC back
channel.

we've got ~80 transparent caching units out in the field, and most of them
are in "normal" modem pools where the users don't know each other and the
communitities of interest have broader splay.

... in some special cases you really can predict what would best be in the
cache beforehand.  You then win from a speed standpoint (pre fetched data
is served up faster).

yes, that's true -- in some special cases you can exercise prescience and
if you can then the hit rate goes up by a lot as does the downstream data
rate.

however, to make this work you have to continuously feed the primary caches
new prescient data (or prescient metadata by which prescient data can be
fetched).  interest factor is in other words dynamic and shortlived.


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