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Re: IPV6 Anycast for streaming


From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2012 08:17:40 -0400


On Aug 12, 2012, at 3:15 PM, Ryan Malayter wrote:

I would recommend looking at CDNs however, as 
this is an area where scale does matter and you 
will find it very difficult to do this better or cheaper 
yourself.

<personal hat on>

I certainly see this as a challenge to compete with the breadth of the existing CDN networks.  Many cases it is just 
easier to outsource this function and capability.  I've found myself starting to lean in the direction of minimizing 
the problems that I need to debug/solve.  This usually results in a lower cost and more free time to deal with whatever 
else it is.

Building your Anycast/Mini-CDN infrastructure yourself is going to make it so you need to re-learn lessons that others 
have already learned.  Even if you were formerly at a CDN, I'm sure there is some black magic you were unaware of.

It sounds like you have a few servers and are just trying to do IPv6 "on the cheap" or similar to HE.  It may be 
worthwhile to avoid the tunneled infrastructure to yourself and use a carrier that has native.  There are numerous 
carriers with a global footprint that can do this for you.

<personal hat off>

I would be cautious about the complexity and your overall requirements of performing a solution like this.  Anycast is 
just a name for a technique, there is more to it than that to implement it.  (In the same way internal combustion 
engines have various levels of complexity - diesel, gasoline, E85, injectors, etc).

- Jared

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