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Re: Akamai Geolocation Secret Sauce?


From: Gustavo Rodrigues Ramos <gustavo () nexthop com br>
Date: Sat, 5 Sep 2015 00:37:47 -0300

Hello Ray,

I'm not familiar with Akamai's secret sauce. But I suppose geolocation
databases can be outdated very fast over time and things are getting worst
with the ipv4 depletion...

However, if you have a very large number of nodes spread across the globe,
you could use rtt and edns0 client subnet to map users and their locations.

https://blogs.akamai.com/2013/03/intelligent-user-mapping-in-the-cloud.html
https://blogs.akamai.com/2015/08/end-user-mapping-brings-users-closer-to-internet-nirvana.html

Regards,
Gustavo.


On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 7:51 PM, Ray Van Dolson <rvandolson () esri com> wrote:

Anyone familiar with how Akamai does its geolocation?  Presumably they
do more than Maxmind/WHOIS, but I suppose one or both of those could
factor in?

For those of you with ARIN IP space, do you typically SWIP things to
yourself to help clarify the locations where the IP space physically
resides to feed into Geolocation databases?

Thanks,
Ray



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