"Steven Noels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> However, I wonder if proxypassing from San Diego (IIRC this is where >>> icarus and daedalus are) to Ghent or another european location is >>> technically ok? >> >> Don't use geographical topology as a metric. Steven, what is the network >> topology between the ASF machines and the one we would be using? > > From daedalus: > > bash-2.05a$ traceroute cocoondev.org > traceroute to cocoondev.org (209.15.201.32), 64 hops max, 44 byte packets > 1 fa3-13.br1.sfo.collab.net (63.251.56.130) 0.293 ms 0.239 ms 0.161 ms > [...] > 14 cocoondev.org (209.15.201.32) 56.805 ms 57.370 ms 57.527 ms > > The machine is located in Kansas City, US, not in Ghent. And maybe we > can tweak routing tables from daedalus to cocoondev.org. > > Ping times are averaging 60ms. Cannot test from nagoya, don't have an > account there. While it doesn't reach the level of interconnectedness as > daedalus & nagoya, I think the interconnection is more than decent > enough for a proxypass solution. Let's ask the network gurus of > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (I feel like in a 'coming-out' mode anyhow :-)
Daedalus and Icarus are located in San Francisco, and Proxy-Pass is (IMVHO), a quite silly idea... Not only we need bandwidth to _deliver_ pages, we also need bandwidth to _retrieve_ the pages... Pier --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]