Domain: toecdn.org
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Comments · 8
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Re:Microsoft updates / apple updates - No proxy ca
> Are you the dev? Also what happened to the toecdn.org site?
Yes I am. The site hasn't been updated since I've got no feedback for TOECDN. You can access the site at https://www.toecdn.org/
There is no site at http://www.toecdn.org/ if that was you were trying to use.
Right now I'm currently rewriting my authority dns server from scratch, which has the required functionality for TOECDN as Lua scripts.
These script can be found at https://github.com/fredan/fDns under lua/toecdn directory. However, I have not been updated that for almost a year now.
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Re:Microsoft updates / apple updates - No proxy ca
> Are you the dev? Also what happened to the toecdn.org site?
Yes I am. The site hasn't been updated since I've got no feedback for TOECDN. You can access the site at https://www.toecdn.org/
There is no site at http://www.toecdn.org/ if that was you were trying to use.
Right now I'm currently rewriting my authority dns server from scratch, which has the required functionality for TOECDN as Lua scripts.
These script can be found at https://github.com/fredan/fDns under lua/toecdn directory. However, I have not been updated that for almost a year now.
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Re:Oh boy, even more oversubscription.
http://www.toecdn.org/ TOECDN will help you to cache all the static content, locally. This should bring your congestion down, depending of course how much of the data is static in the first place.
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W T F?
The only open solution to solve this bandwidth problem is TOECDN.
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Re:All hostages to the last mile providers
It's only the ISP who can do this and build such system for caching content.
The concept of TOECDN, The Open Edge Content Delivery Network, previously known as The Last Mile Cache, is to cache content so close to the consumer as possible. TOECDN is the only solution to allow customers to have their own http-cache servers.
Instead of having X different cache solutions for the ISP to host and maintain, TOECDN combines this to ONE unified system/solution for all static content served over HTTP.
And anyone is free to use this solution. That's the hole point.
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Re:The Solution: www.toecdn.org
no, it will be The Open Edge Content Delivery Network.
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TOECDN solves mostly all of your problems
Your ISP sells you a product which they know is oversold in capacity. Instead of fixing their capacity problem they now try to get you a their consumer to not use their product (the cap limit).
The concept of TOECDN solves the distribution of static content on the Internet. NetFlix, Youtube, Steam and whatever you are using to go over your cap can and should be fixed by TOECDN.
TOECDN place the cache server as close as possible to you as a consumer - even with the possibility to have your own cache server at home!
If you place cache-servers within the ISP networks, they, as a benefit, don't have to upgrade their networks connection to be able to push out more data to their consumers.
Before anyone reply and say: it won't work, it will never work, I will make sure its not going to work, I have invested heavenly in CDN companies stocks so your solution can not see the light, etc...
I would like to ask you: How does _your_ solution looks like to be able to let anyone on the Internet to cache their content on cache-servers within a ISP?
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TOECDN - The Open Edge Content Delivery Network
What do you think of The Open Edge Content Delivery Network as a concept?