No. The DeepField data includes data from backbone routers (ie not just peering) and observations of GGC server traffic.
I work at Deepfield.net, the company linked to in the article and we find YouTube takes up 78-80% of Google traffic. Google still has a several other larger services.
No. The DeepField data includes data from backbone routers (ie not just peering) and observations of GGC server traffic.
I work at Deepfield.net, the company linked to in the article and we find YouTube takes up 78-80% of Google traffic. Google still has a several other larger services.