Or the opposite, I imagine a name like "John Smith" couldn't have this issue because there would be so many matches.
But shouldn't the site owner pay for a CDN and host the resources themselves? In which case the CDN wouldn't own the IP information. I think the problem here is that the website author is getting free bandwidth in…
Yes, but I think UDP is still a good counter example for this analogy. Buffers can be detrimental to udp traffic for real-time use cases (eg VOIP). Here your trade off is quality (in voice this is jitter) versus…
Or the opposite, I imagine a name like "John Smith" couldn't have this issue because there would be so many matches.
But shouldn't the site owner pay for a CDN and host the resources themselves? In which case the CDN wouldn't own the IP information. I think the problem here is that the website author is getting free bandwidth in…
Yes, but I think UDP is still a good counter example for this analogy. Buffers can be detrimental to udp traffic for real-time use cases (eg VOIP). Here your trade off is quality (in voice this is jitter) versus…