On Friday 01 June 2007 15:22, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
I'd characterize that as "similar functionality."
Besides, I find it hard to believe it can speed-up the retrieval of something it doesn't have immediately available to serve locally. Even if it has something to do with the selective compression, that's only going to increase latency on the initial fetch and without a large population of users behind the device to amortize the costs it imposes, there's less potential for overall improvement.
But it works!
You saw a carefully crafted demo. Don't assume you'd see similar performance in a real-world situation. You know what they say: Your Mileage May Vary (YMMV)
Non-cached data flows very fast with WAAS. WAAS also has good optimization for SMB protocol. What about Squid ?
Don't ask me. I've never used it. http://www.squid-cache.org/ http://www.google.com/
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