Jeroen Massar wrote:
Marco Fretz wrote: [..]
... but maybe I'm just crazy and you might simply ignore this post :-)
Most people know *how* to do it (fail-over anycast presto), the economics, deploying it worldwide and getting a good solid customer base factor are other factors though.
as I said, maybe it's a stupid idea. I'm more interested in the technical than in the economic aspect.
I've never set up IPv4 anycast services but as far as I know anycast is only recommended for connection less / session less services (DNS, etc...). I never saw http content delivered over anycast, because it's TCP and you need consistent data. pls correct me if I'm wrong...
greets Marco