Message: 18
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2008 00:37:36 +1200
From: Richard Naylor <richard.naylor@r2.co.nz>
Subject: Re: [nznog] Akamai streaming cluster on APE.
To: "Allard, Simon, VF-NZ" <Simon.Allard@vodafone.com>, "Bill Walker"
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>, <nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz>
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At 04:08 p.m. 31/07/2008, Allard, Simon, VF-NZ wrote:
>Keep in mind that Akamai Streaming != Akamai Static content

Not neccessarily. I did a live streaming job just before Christmas 07
for a site in Germany that had Akamai as its back end for both Live
and on-demand. We were live for about 10 days. The feed point
(ingest) was Sydney (via 2 different ISPs). The closest server was
also Sydney from memory. The on-demand we uploaded to Germany each night.

Peering used to be a dirty word at Akamai. Their business
model/architecure didn't encourage it. So it would have been a "very
large customer" (tm) who got it changed.

It means on-line.skytv.co.nz will work now.

Good work by CallPlus.


hmm... try telling that to Patrick Gilmore, the peering coordinator for akamai - one of the most vocal peering guys in europe.

how long ago was it that peering was a dirty word for akamai?

Anton