Am 09.05.2014 um 16:58 schrieb shahzaib shahzaib <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> We're running a high traffic website similar to youtube.com. Due to
> high bandwidth utilization over the network, we're in contact with the local
> ISP in order to put caching server to reduce bandwidth utilization for file
> streaming. Our main front end content servers (nginx) are located in U.S and
> we want to put caching servers in ASIA as most of the traffic is originating
> from asia.
>
> We've no idea how this caching would work. Would the caching servers will be
> configured and deployed by Local ISP ? or we're required to do some work with
> our application coding ?
>
> I know it is bit off topic on nginx forum. But this is the only forum that is
> intensively active and helpful.
>
> Please guide me a bit, i am new to this caching environment.
>
I think you would need to move your DNS to somebody like easydns.com or dyn.com
(just of the top of my head, there are probably lots more) and use their
geo-location feature.
That way, somebody with an IP from Asia will receive the IP of your Asian
server when it asks DNS about the IP of your domain-name.
Maybe somebody who has done this before can comment - I’ve looked into it, but
never seriously.
;-)
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