Caching servers in Local ISPs !!

Jonathan Matthews contact at jpluscplusm.com
Wed Jun 18 20:05:24 UTC 2014


On 18 Jun 2014 20:45, "shahzaib shahzaib" <shahzaib.cb at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>why not host those file on a professional CDN instead of in-house?
> Because 80% of the traffic is from our country and 50% of that traffic is
from the ISP we're talking to and this is the reason we deployed the
caching box on this ISP edge.

But, as this now pretty off-topic thread is repeatedly demonstrating, you
haven't deployed diddly squat. You've just chucked a server in a rack and
are having to rely on unpaid, debugging-by-email advice from an
pseudonymous mailing list to get it even near functional. Let alone
properly defined and understood.

If your *business* needs to do this, pay a professional person or
organisation to help you like others have suggested. The alternative, which
you appear to be ending up with, is a black box of hacks known only to
yourself and potentially understood by no-one, which will SPoF on you,
personally, until you leave that organisation. You don't want that. Trust
me.
</sysadmin>

Just my 2 cents,
Jonathan
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