> But from political reasons or whatever, it is quite hard to get cooperation
> across administrative boundaries, making people looking into caching to
> mostly look at their own network domain, making me thing that CARP fits quite
> well in the most common network conditions for caching.
Unfortunately, you're probably right about cross-boundary cooperation.
But 'administrative boundaries' often encompass a variety of remote
offices.
And even the guys in HQ have a way of being many bridge/router hops
from the big cache array.
And there are places where bandwidth to the outside world is so
expensive that lots of sharing happens.
Jon
Received on Sat Nov 24 2001 - 09:23:35 MST
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