[193387] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Apple Caching Server question
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mike Hammett)
Fri Jan 13 18:33:41 2017
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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2017 17:33:32 -0600 (CST)
From: Mike Hammett <nanog@ics-il.net>
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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There are far more ISPs with less than 10G of total traffic than ISPs with more than 10G of traffic.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
----- Original Message -----
From: "joel jaeggli" <joelja@bogus.com>
To: "lane powers" <lane.powers@swat.coop>, nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2017 10:45:08 AM
Subject: Re: Apple Caching Server question
On 1/13/17 5:43 AM, lane.powers@swat.coop wrote:
> I saw the apple caching server mentioned on an earlier thread. Is this appropriate/functional/scaleable enough to implement as an ISP? It is an intriguing idea. From the docs I could find, I couldn't tell if it was only geared towards home / small business or if it could scale up to handle ISP level traffic.
It's a feature of macos server. You do get to register prefix with
apple, but I don't imagine colocating a mac mini is isp level traffic.
That said as714 peers extensively
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/3554
so picking them up works too.
> thanks,
> Lane
>