Re: CDN server log

2013-05-18 Thread Ryan Malayter
Djamel, 

If you are looking for a CDN log trace to do academic research work on say, 
caching algorithms, please be straightforward about your needs and someone 
(including myself) might be able to help.

If your purposes are commercial, asking for free data won't likely get you far. 
If you're trying to turn the data into money expect to pay someone for it.



On May 16, 2013, at 10:33 AM, Michal Krsek mic...@krsek.cz wrote:

 Hi Djamel,
 I'm not sure what you are looking for.
 
 There is variety of CDN content and popularity is being driven by users and 
 designers.
 
 If you have CDN that serves pictures, you get most hits on design pictures, 
 for paid VoD, you get most hits on free trailers. For CatchTV tup you get 
 most hits on new arrivals of popular content. It also depends on geo 
 distribution. Global CDNs get different coverage than regional ones. For live 
 transmissions, you get a lot of content when covering big sports events.
 
 For adult based content CDN ... you can imagine ...
 
 Just talking in general, having no permission to provide any log.
 
With kind regards
Michal
 
 
 Dne 16.5.2013 15:16, Djamel Sadok napsal(a):
 Hi Pete,
 
 I do not use a CDN I am only interested in analyzing content popularity in
 logs. These could be anonymized.
 
 Djamel
 
 
 
 On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Pete Mastin pmas...@internap.com wrote:
 
 Hi djamel.  If I understand your question - you should take a look at what
 sawmill offers. Many of our clients use this product to analyze our cdn
 produced logs.
 
 http://www.sawmill.net/
 
 
 
 Sent from my iPhone
 
 On May 15, 2013, at 10:30 AM, Djamel Sadok ja...@cin.ufpe.br wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 Anyone knows of any public CDN server log trace. I am looking for object
 popularity, hit rate information, ...
 
 Thanks, Djamel
 
 



Re: CDN server log

2013-05-16 Thread Djamel Sadok
Hi Pete,

I do not use a CDN I am only interested in analyzing content popularity in
logs. These could be anonymized.

Djamel



On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Pete Mastin pmas...@internap.com wrote:

 Hi djamel.  If I understand your question - you should take a look at what
 sawmill offers. Many of our clients use this product to analyze our cdn
 produced logs.

 http://www.sawmill.net/



 Sent from my iPhone

 On May 15, 2013, at 10:30 AM, Djamel Sadok ja...@cin.ufpe.br wrote:

  Hi,
 
  Anyone knows of any public CDN server log trace. I am looking for object
  popularity, hit rate information, ...
 
  Thanks, Djamel
 




Re: CDN server log

2013-05-16 Thread Michal Krsek

Hi Djamel,
I'm not sure what you are looking for.

There is variety of CDN content and popularity is being driven by users 
and designers.


If you have CDN that serves pictures, you get most hits on design 
pictures, for paid VoD, you get most hits on free trailers. For CatchTV 
tup you get most hits on new arrivals of popular content. It also 
depends on geo distribution. Global CDNs get different coverage than 
regional ones. For live transmissions, you get a lot of content when 
covering big sports events.


For adult based content CDN ... you can imagine ...

Just talking in general, having no permission to provide any log.

With kind regards
Michal


Dne 16.5.2013 15:16, Djamel Sadok napsal(a):

Hi Pete,

I do not use a CDN I am only interested in analyzing content popularity in
logs. These could be anonymized.

Djamel



On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 3:55 PM, Pete Mastin pmas...@internap.com wrote:


Hi djamel.  If I understand your question - you should take a look at what
sawmill offers. Many of our clients use this product to analyze our cdn
produced logs.

http://www.sawmill.net/



Sent from my iPhone

On May 15, 2013, at 10:30 AM, Djamel Sadok ja...@cin.ufpe.br wrote:


Hi,

Anyone knows of any public CDN server log trace. I am looking for object
popularity, hit rate information, ...

Thanks, Djamel








CDN server log

2013-05-15 Thread Djamel Sadok
Hi,

Anyone knows of any public CDN server log trace. I am looking for object
popularity, hit rate information, ...

Thanks, Djamel