Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Tim Burke
icon.png]<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSdfxQv7SpoRQYNyLwntZg> From: "Tim Burke" To: "Aaron Gould" Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 10:00:05 PM Subject: Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN I have been trying to get _away_ from caching appliances on our

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Aaron1
Yeah, to date I haven’t been in a place where peering is a reality, yet.  CDN providers sending servers to us has been our best option.  AaronOn Apr 7, 2024, at 12:30 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:I suppose that depends on the size (bits and miles) of the network and the cost of transport within it. In

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Mike Hammett
Message - From: "Tim Burke" To: "Aaron Gould" Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2024 10:00:05 PM Subject: Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN I have been trying to get _away_ from caching appliances on our network — other than Google, we are able to pick up most of the

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-07 Thread Bryan Holloway
Agreed ... it generally doesn't make sense to install caches where the content is just a few racks over. But if you have a network that serves smaller population centers where CDNs are sparse or non-existent, then it gets the content closer to the eyeballs and saves considerably on transport

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-06 Thread Tim Burke
I have been trying to get _away_ from caching appliances on our network — other than Google, we are able to pick up most of the stuff that otherwise would be cacheable via private peering; so it doesn’t make a whole lot of sense for us to have appliances in the datacenter taking up space,

RE: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-05 Thread Dennis Burgess via NANOG
install it and let it run. As more services opt to use them, they will have more fill time as well though… Dennis From: NANOG On Behalf Of Aaron Gould Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 6:01 PM To: John Stitt ; Eric Dugas Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN Thanks

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
re.  Looks like Cogent and Zayo for upstreams and only peer I see is AS1239 (Sprint Wireline (Cogent)) John Stitt *From:*NANOG *On Behalf Of *Aaron Gould *Sent:* Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:36 PM *To:* Eric Dugas *Cc:* nanog@nanog.org *Subject:* Re: Netskrt - IS

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Mike Hammett
It's free. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Eric Dugas via NANOG" To: "Aaron Gould" Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:12:38 PM Subject: Re: Ne

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Paul Bradford
471, but not really any peers anywhere. Looks like Cogent and Zayo for > upstreams and only peer I see is AS1239 (Sprint Wireline (Cogent)) > > > > John Stitt > > > > *From:* NANOG *On > Behalf Of *Aaron Gould > *Sent:* Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:36 PM > *To:* Eric D

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Jesse DuPont
Right now, Amazon Prime is sponsoring the deployment of the caches. They deploy in your network and requests from your IPs (v4 or v6) are redirected to your on-net caches. For on-demand content, it's loaded nightly (as best they can predict) and for live (like

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
.  Looks like Cogent and Zayo for upstreams and only peer I see is AS1239 (Sprint Wireline (Cogent)) John Stitt *From:*NANOG *On Behalf Of *Aaron Gould *Sent:* Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:36 PM *To:* Eric Dugas *Cc:* nanog@nanog.org *Subject:* Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN You don't often

RE: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread John Stitt
: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN You don't often get email from aar...@gvtc.com<mailto:aar...@gvtc.com>. Learn why this is important<https://aka.ms/LearnAboutSenderIdentification> Thanks... they told me it was free. -Aaron On 4/4/2024 4:12 PM, Eric Dugas wrote: Th

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron1
Thanks… and does anyone know the benefit of Netskrt for ISPs that already have native Amazon ACEv2 servers installed?AaronOn Apr 4, 2024, at 4:50 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote: Right now, Amazon Prime is sponsoring the deployment of the caches. They deploy in your network and

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
Thanks... they told me it was free. -Aaron On 4/4/2024 4:12 PM, Eric Dugas wrote: That name rang a bell so I looked up my emails. They contacted me last year, they were claiming to be "working with some of the major streaming brands, such as Amazon Prime Video, to improve the quality of

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
That name rang a bell so I looked up my emails. They contacted me last year, they were claiming to be "working with some of the major streaming brands, such as Amazon Prime Video, to improve the quality of both VOD and live streaming while also reducing the load on ISP networks such as your

Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Aaron Gould
Anyone out there using Netskrt CDN?  I mean, installed in your network for content delivery to your customers.  I understand Netskrt provides caching for some well known online video streaming services... just wondering if there are any network operators that have worked with Netskrt and