Zhe Lou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> In that case, the link looks like this
> Users -- ISP -- IXP -- CDN
We are interested in knowing the growth of traffic that is:
Users -- ISP -- IXP -- ISP -- Users
That includes direct webrtc traffic, direct gaming traffic, SMTP, SSH,
VNC, RDP, ...
(Whether this includes cases like me, where my web site is at my home office
is a big question. In a CDN world, I'm supposed to host that elsewhere.)
> So the IXP traffic grows in proportion with the CDN traffic, as
> indicated in the report. But I thought CDN providers could talk with
> ISPs in order to put nodes directly inside ISP networks. Isn't it the
> case today?
Sure, CDNs can have private peering with ISPs.
This is a common activity for Netflix, akamai...
It is usually a win/win where the CDN provides servers that go into an ISP
hosted cabinet.
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