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Re: Caching Servers Considered Harmful (was: Re: Finger URL)

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sarr Blumson)
Mon Aug 22 17:52:11 1994

Date: Mon, 22 Aug 1994 23:46:56 +0200
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Rob Raisch, The Internet Company, says:  
  
  I suggest that the only reason that caching servers exist is to improve
  network resource usage, and by doing so, improve the responsiveness of
  retrievals.  This is for the benefit of the caching server's network usage

Well, no, actually.  The primary beneficiaries are the publishers service 
machine the network between the publisher and the cache, both of whom see an 
n-fold reduction in the workload they have to process.  Users of the cache see 
improved response only in the indirect sense that the publisher wouldn't be 
able to provide quality service because its systems and the wide area network 
would either be overloaded or unnecessarily expensive. 
 
  and against the best interests of the publisher. There is no incentive on
  the cache manager's part to acceed to the wishes of the publisher.

There are several possibilities I can think of:

1) honesty,
2) they would be breaking the law if they didn't,
3) publishers would refuse to let them cache their publications, upsetting the 
caches customers and possibly costing them money.
  
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