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Web Caching and Replication BOF
- (Officially Unofficial Minutia)
- Revision: $Rev$
-
- Opening the floor to server-server and cache-server protocols, and does
the IETF need to standardize protocols?
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-- Client configuration is still a problem, even with the Jscript
configuration URL
! -- Some people consider traffic interception to be truly evil, thus
! implying that transparent caching is also undesireable. Traffic
! interception is usually accomplished by:
--- L4 switches
--- Firewall redirectors
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-- Client configuration is still a problem, even with the Jscript
configuration URL
! -- Traffic interception is EVIL!
--- L4 switches
--- Firewall redirectors
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servers. This is the fundamental problem with CARP, because you have
the problem case when servers join and leave the CARP cache array.
- -- Comment (from Ingrid Melve): CARP is a hash function, not a protocol.
-
- Keith Moore
-- His approach uses DNS to find the "oracle" which leads you to where
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page (by adding new or replacing advertisements.)
-- Ingrid: Cache hit rates may be small, but it still feels like the
! right thing to do (context: This was a specific comment on mirroring
! and interfacing mirrors and caches.)
-- Gettys: W3C group which is studying web cache hit rates.
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page (by adding new or replacing advertisements.)
-- Ingrid: Cache hit rates may be small, but it still feels like the
! right thing to do.
-- Gettys: W3C group which is studying web cache hit rates.
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-- ??: Mechanisms in HTTP NG as independant hooks to support replication.
! - Geoff Huston (?): Australian cache system
-- Trying to achieve hit rates of 50-60% using 300-400MB of disk space.
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-- ??: Mechanisms in HTTP NG as independant hooks to support replication.
! - ??: Australian cache system
-- Trying to achieve hit rates of 50-60% using 300-400MB of disk space.
-- Scott Michel scottm@aero.org Member of Technical Staff, CSRD 310/336-5034 The Aerospace Corporation
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