The HTTP PUSH can be used to fill the cache. The traffic_primer script
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loops through a list (or takes a url) and uses HTTP PUSH to fill a node's
cache.
On Tuesday, April 21, 2015 11:59 AM, Randeep <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
IRC is a little busy with 5.3.0 queries. So thought of asking this here.
I was reading the document about push method. What I understood is, it is for
the contents to be cached even before or without a client request.
I have a requirement. I don't know whether I can use this particular feature
for this requirement.
We get live channels from Antenna, encode it, transcode it and encrypt using a
DRM solution and output is MPEG DASH.
This MPEG DASH will be multicasted to the nationwide network where in each city
there will be a caching center(ATS). ATS will receive these multicasts and
cache it. And when the end user requests the content, he will get it from the
ATS as http unicast.
Can ATS be configured to work in this way?
Also is it possible to Mulicast a MPEG DASH content? Any tools are available
for this?
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