When I was an ISP, that 1% got me in real trouble. They scream loudly.

On Jul 10, 2008, at 3:03 PM, David E. Smith wrote:

Patrick Nix Jr. wrote:
So is it safer/better to avoid caching servers altogether?

About 99% of your users won't notice, or know, or care, that you've got anything like that in your network. The savings in bandwidth (and, to a lesser extent, money not spent on bandwidth) can help you out of a tight spot. Just be aware that the last 1% of customers can get you into trouble.

David Smith
MVN.net


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