Hi Clifton
> Dumb question here: why wouldn't you *want* this to be the case? If
> the parents end up responding faster to ICP, they're probably going to
> deliver the hits faster too. Isn't that what you want?
Sibling traffic costs us nothing, but getting the traffic from our uplink
(parent) costs us $0.15 per meg of data. Australia typically uses a usage based
pricing model (links are expensive compared to the USA and some other
countries).
Going DIRECT costs us $0.16 per meg which is why I'd like it as a last resort
option.
As a result, I'd rather get the data from the siblings even if it is (slightly)
slower, then PARENT, then DIRECT.
It's purely an ecomomic reason.
Regards,
Antony.
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