From: Radioactive Frog (pbhatkoti@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 08 2008 - 13:09:17 ART
HEHE.....
The scenario is like this;
router-----|?|--eth--Satellite-----eth--|?|----router---((internet)))
1 box at each end as it is owned by the same provider.
10/100 mbps port comes straight from Satellite modem goes into
Expand/riverbed. I've tesetd that and found no good.
It shows a good performance but most of sites doesn't open. TCP acceleration
is really CRAPS most of sites.
As for bluecot box its just a proxy (squid server) sitting at one end and
caching web caches. My question wasn't how we can accelerate the HTTP
traffic using something like TCP acceleration. Web caching is a part of
acceperation but that is not a choice. Squid proxy servers works bettern
than Bluecot box - yes i have tested them and built a huge cluster on SQUID.
but they just do webcaching. No funky stuffs like TCP windows resizing [had
problem when played with expand/riverbed], NACK etc.
Any idea always welcome.
Cheers
frog
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:14 PM, Ina&Laurean <ina.laurean@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
> From what I know neither Expand,Riverbed or WAE would help with
> Internet traffic acceleration because all these boxes requires a
> similar peer at the other end. These solutions are designed to
> accelerate traffic inside the enterprise network where you can put
> boxes on both end of the link.
>
> For Internet traffic you shoul look for something loke BlueCoat.
>
>
> Laurean
>
>
>
>
> On 9/7/08, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Has anyone used Cisco WAE612 or higher for accelerating Internet traffic
> > (DRE Cache?) to save some bandwidth on expensive WAN links (Im' talking
> > about optimizing 10 or 20 megs http traffic, satellite link).
> > I've tried Expand / Riverbed but it doesn't give a good performance.
> >
> > Mainly traiffc is HTTP which is about 60-70%. no other type of traffic
> needs
> > to be optimize.
> >
> > appreciate any input.
> >
> > -frog
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