Hey Craig,

Can you tell me what CDN uses Gluster at the moment?

Because here's the thing, the way I see it:

1) The point of a CDN, is to distribute content to "far away and hard to reach" 
places that are closer to the users who need the content,
2) As a consequence of (1), the latency between the CDN nodes, or data centers, 
will usually be high,
3) As a consequence of (2), Gluster can not currently be practically used and 
becomes super slow...

I would love to be proven wrong, or even better, shown some sample 
configurations that demonstrate how a CDN might replicate their data across 
their data centers, despite the relatively high latency (around 100ms).




On May 14, 2010, at 5:12 PM, Craig Carl wrote:

> Sir -
>     Gluster is used by several of the largest CDNs in the world as a step in 
> the distribution process. Could you be more specific as to what you are 
> looking for?
> 
> Craig Carl
> Gluster
> 
> Sent from a mobile device, please excuse my tpyos.
> 
> On May 13, 2010, at 20:52, lesonus <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I have a question to prepare apply Gluster for my project:
>> If GluterFS is enough STRONG to do a FileHosting service, like RapidShare, 
>> MegaUpload ...?
>> Thank you!
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