There're a lot of players in that space. I used to work for a company called Digital Island that bought Sandpiper to get their Footprint CDN. This was then sold to C&W who then sold it to blah, blah and it finally ended up at Savvis. There were several lawsuits with Akamai (a Hawaiian word for smart, clever or intelligent BTW) in the US about who invented what first. Akamai came out on top from what I heard after leaving the company.
http://www.savvis.net/corp/Products+Services/Content+Delivery+Network/defaul...
You should be sure to do the market research before doing anything more than a fun and interesting project.
scott
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From: Marco Fretz mailinglist@blah.li To: swinog@swinog.ch Subject: [swinog] Content delivery system like Akamai? Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2008 10:38:08 +0200
Hi everyone,
I think most of you now Akamai and how they deliver 20% of total internet content traffic...
This looks like a good explanation: http://research.microsoft.com/~ratul/akamai.html
Has anyone tried to build a system similar to Akamai? I should be possible to build it, in a smaller way of course. Some modified named (bind) servers, Squid, etc.
From my point of view, Akamai does the right thing: Why try to have lots
of peerings, good transit connnections, etc. when you can serve the content directly out of the most popular ISP networks. They don't need their own network infrastructure for content delivery services (hosting).
Is here anyone interested in this topic? Anyone has time and interest to build, "research" and test a "small Akamai" hosting system?
My idea is in general: - 2-3 providers (one of you?) - each ISP "donates" 2-3 servers for the project (physical or virtual) - find a modified bind and squid or rebuild it to do this Akamai-like "DNS and url magic" - write a lot of shell scripts for monitoring, etc. - test the bunch of magic with our company sites :P
... but maybe I'm just crazy and you might simply ignore this post :-)
thanks, have a nice day best regards Marco
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Scott Weeks wrote:
There're a lot of players in that space. I used to work for a company called Digital Island that bought Sandpiper to get their Footprint CDN. This was then sold to C&W who then sold it to blah, blah and it finally ended up at Savvis. There were several lawsuits with Akamai (a Hawaiian word for smart, clever or intelligent BTW) in the US about who invented what first. Akamai came out on top from what I heard after leaving the company.
http://www.savvis.net/corp/Products+Services/Content+Delivery+Network/defaul...
thanks for this information.
You should be sure to do the market research before doing anything more than a fun and interesting project.
as I wrote before, I'm just interested in the technology. I don't want to build a CDN for productive use. We're quite happy with our clustered hosting platform.
scott