Marco Fretz wrote:
> Claudio Jeker wrote:
>> Corrected, your wrong. TCP works just fine for short living TCP sessions
>> (like 99% of all traffic). If you're routing is stable you always end up
>> at the same site. Only on bgp route changes that influence the path to the
>> anycast network you may get session drops because the traffic is flowing
>> to a new site.
>>
> 
> Ok, thank you Jeroen and Claudio for this explanations about anycasting.
> But is there anyone using anycasts for HTTP content? I think its only
> used for DNS, etc... am I wrong?

Wrong. google(anycast http) google(anycast) google(distributed content
system) etc etc etc etc etc :)

Greets,
 Jeroen

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