Re: Microsoft CARP

From: Don Rolph <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 10:03:24 -0400

Wow, and if we plan our caches in exquiste detail, we can maybe eek out
a few percent of efficiency, with of course software gacefully supplied
to us by a proprietary vendor.

Teh advantages of much of the internet is that it is basically a self
organizing system. If the URL are hashed, then the hashing will be
dependent on knowing a priori the proxy structure. In the absence of
thhis apriori knowledge.....

This seems like a "real bad idea".

Redfern Ian wrote:
>
> Has anyone got comments on Microsoft's Cache Array Routing Protocol at
> <http://www.microsoft.com/proxy/beta/Proxy2BetaSpec.htm>? Their aim
> seems to be to replace ICP with a hashing function that will ensure that
> only one server from a set of peers will hold a given URL. (Note that
> some caches such as Hensa try to make this happen already with .pac
> files).
>
> Their claim is that with deterministic cache selection there is no need
> for any ICP traffic, and clients will be able to pick a peer cache as
> easily as the peers themselves. The proxy array membership table is to
> be available in plain text from a URL.
>
> They have moved on from the discussion in
> <http://ircache.nlanr.net/Cache/ICP/draft-vinod-icp-traffic-dist-00.txt>
> to an implementation in their next release.
>
> Should Squid support CARP?
>
> Ian Redfern (redferni@logica.com).

-- 
Regards.
 
Don Rolph w-rolph@ds.mc.ti.com WD3 MS10-13 (508)-236-1263
Received on Mon Jul 21 1997 - 08:27:23 MDT

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