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Re: Quakecon: Network Operations Center tour

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Niels Bakker)
Sun Aug 2 07:17:27 2015

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* mianosm@gmail.com (Steven Miano) [Sun 02 Aug 2015, 03:52 CEST]:
>It would have been more interesting to see:
>
>-- a network weather map
>-- the ELK implementation
>-- actual cache statistics (historically steam/game downloads are not
>cahce'able)

Not quite true according to 
http://blog.multiplay.co.uk/2014/04/lancache-dynamically-caching-game-installs-at-lans-using-nginx/

Also, 2 Gbps for 4,400 people?  Pretty lackluster compared to European 
events.  30C3 had 100 Gbps to the conference building.  And no NAT: 
every host got real IP addresses (IPv4 + IPv6).


	-- Niels.

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