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Why the Olympics Didn't Melt the Internet

perlow tips his blog entry over at ZDNet on why the Internet didn't melt when millions of users streamed 480i video for a week. The short answer is Limelight Networks of Tempe, Arizona. "[W]hy the Internet didn't 'melt' is quite simple — [Limelight is] completely 'off the cloud.' In other words, unlike Akamai and similar content caching providers, their system isn't deployed over the public Internet... Limelight has partnered with over 800 broadband Internet providers worldwide... so that the content is either co-located in the same facility as your ISP's main communications infrastructure, or it leases a dedicated Optical Carrier line so that it actually appears as part of your ISP's internal network. In most cases, you're never even leaving your Tier 1 provider to get the video."

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  1. Comment removed by account_deleted · · Score: 4, Funny

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  2. Wait, who had 480i streaming video? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Fuck. I haven't watched the Olympics at all because I didn't have access to a tv (or a tivo). But for a change, the networks got their asses in order and actually put decent streaming video up? Now you tell me!

    1. Re:Wait, who had 480i streaming video? by bickerdyke · · Score: 4, Funny

      You can find the real rank here: http://www.realmansolympics.com/

      But IMHO there is only ONE fair sorting order of a medal rank. http://www.c64sets.com/details.html?id=210

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  3. Bandwidth cap by Eudial · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm on a bandwidth cap you insensitive clo(u)d!

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    1. Re:Bandwidth cap by ScrewMaster · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm on a bandwidth cap you insensitive clo(u)d!

      I am too ... but I have Comcast so I don't know what it is.

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  4. I wish it had by philspear · · Score: 5, Funny

    I kind of wish the internet HAD melted. Not only would that have made a cool youtube video, but I waste too much time on the internet.

    Come to think of it, I wouldn't have been able to view the youtube video then.

    Also come to think of it, I'm wasting time on the internet right now.

  5. Re:The next time someone uses the word by thermian · · Score: 4, Funny

    "cloud" in reference to the internet he will he recieve a digital kick in the balls.

    Fuck "clouds" and "Web2.0".
    (But fuck clouds more)

    In a manner of speaking the entire Internet is a cloud of computers.

    AAAARRGGHH!

    [whimper]

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  6. Re:A good old fashion slashdotting... by X10 · · Score: 4, Funny

    NBCOlympics.com doesn't support linux for their videos. That's why the internet didn't melt: linux users can't watch.

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  7. Re:Or....nobody cared by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I watched the womens' marathon, last night,

    That was an opportunity for pure MST3K gold.

    Announcers: "And here the runners are passing Tienanmen Square, in front of the Gate of Eternal Peace".

    Audience: where absolutely nothing happened! It's eternally peaceful!

    Announcers: "Mao's portrait is changed annually, and has a different color backdrop every year"

    Audience: *stunned silence*, mentioning trivia like that while skipping over the massacre was just too much for even the most cynical of us to improve upon.

    Annoucners: "It was once a gate to the Forbidden City, where the Emperor held court, but after the Revolution, was opened up to the Chinese people..."

    Audience: "And pay no attention to the grease spot where that guy stood in front of the column of tanks..."

    Announcers: "And next the course goes through the first modern University in China..."

    Audience: "...whose enrollment numbers suffered a mysterious drop a few years back, or, at least, they would have dropped if anything had happened at the last landmark, which, of course, it didn't..."